The Vision of Mohinī (मोहिनी-दर्शनम्)
विमोहिनी नीरजपत्रनेत्रा उवाच वाक्यं मधुरं मनोज्ञम् । रुक्मांगदं कामशराभितप्तमुत्तिष्ठ राजन्वशगा तवाहम् ॥ ४४ ॥
vimohinī nīrajapatranetrā uvāca vākyaṃ madhuraṃ manojñam | rukmāṃgadaṃ kāmaśarābhitaptamuttiṣṭha rājanvaśagā tavāham || 44 ||
தாமரை இதழ் போன்ற கண்களையுடைய விமோஹினி, காமன் அம்புகளால் எரிந்த ருக்மாங்கதனிடம் இனிய, மனம் கவரும் சொற்களைச் சொன்னாள்— “எழுந்திரு அரசே; நான் உன் வசத்தில் உள்ளேன்.”
Vimohinī
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shringara
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
It highlights how desire (kāma) can be deliberately intensified through seductive speech, testing a devotee-king’s dharma and vow; the verse frames temptation as a narrative instrument to reveal steadfastness or downfall.
By portraying the king as “scorched by Kāma’s arrows,” it shows that bhakti and vrata-dharma are practiced amid inner agitation; devotion is proven not by the absence of temptation but by disciplined response to it.
Primarily Vyākaraṇa/poetics usage: compounds like kāma-śara-abhitapta (“tormented by Kāma’s arrows”) and epithets like nīraja-patra-netrā illustrate how Sanskrit compound-formation and imagery convey psychological states in Purāṇic narration.