सुकेशाय सुनासाय सुललाटाय चक्रिणे । सुवस्त्राय सुवर्णाय श्रीधराय नमोनमः
sukeśāya sunāsāya sulalāṭāya cakriṇe | suvastrāya suvarṇāya śrīdharāya namonamaḥ
Pagpupugay at pagpapatirapa sa Kanya na may marikit na buhok, marangal na ilong, at maliwanag na noo; sa Tagapagdala ng cakra. Pagpupugay sa Kanya na may maningning na kasuotan at gintong ningning—kay Śrīdhara—muli at muli.
Dharma
Tirtha: Ayodhyā
Type: kshetra
Scene: Śrīdhara appears radiant and golden, with beautiful hair and forehead, wearing splendid garments; the Sudarśana cakra gleams prominently; the mood is auspicious and regal.
Remembering the Lord’s auspicious form and attributes supports steady devotion and reverent meditation.
Ayodhyā is the chapter’s focus; this verse contributes through stuti rather than naming a particular tirtha.
No direct prescription; it is suitable for devotional recitation and visual meditation (dhyāna) on Viṣṇu.
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