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Matsya Purana — Iconographic Standards for the Navagrahas, Shloka 4

पीतमाल्याम्बरधरः कर्णिकारसमद्युतिः खड्गचर्मगदापाणिः सिंहस्थो वरदो बुधः //

pītamālyāmbaradharaḥ karṇikārasamadyutiḥ khaḍgacarmagadāpāṇiḥ siṃhastho varado budhaḥ //

بُدھ کو زرد مالا اور زرد لباس پہنے ہوئے، کرنیکار پھول کی مانند درخشاں؛ ہاتھوں میں تلوار، چرم (ڈھال) اور گدا لیے، شیر پر متمکن اور ورَد دینے والے روپ میں بنانا چاہیے۔

pītayellow
pīta:
mālyāgarland
mālyā:
ambaragarment/raiment
ambara:
dharaḥbearer/wearer
dharaḥ:
karṇikārathe karṇikāra flower
karṇikāra:
sama-dyutiḥof समान (equal) radiance, shining like
sama-dyutiḥ:
khaḍgasword
khaḍga:
carmahide/leather, shield
carma:
gadāmace/club
gadā:
pāṇiḥhand (having in the hand)
pāṇiḥ:
siṃhasthaḥseated/standing on a lion
siṃhasthaḥ:
varadaḥboon-giver
varadaḥ:
budhaḥwise, intelligent (also a title meaning “the enlightened one”).
budhaḥ:
Lord Matsya (teaching iconographic canons to Vaivasvata Manu)
Lord MatsyaVaivasvata ManuLion (Siṃha)Karṇikāra flower
IconographyPratima LakshanaVastu ShastraTemple ArtDeity Attributes

FAQs

This verse does not address pralaya; it belongs to the iconography section, specifying how a boon-bestowing deity should be depicted—color, radiance, weapons, and vāhana (lion).

Indirectly, it guides kings and householders who commission temples or images: correct iconographic features (weapons, posture, mount, auspicious colors) are part of dharmic patronage and proper worship practice described in the Matsya Purana.

It provides pratimā-lakṣaṇa (image-specification) used by sthapatis and priests: the yellow attire/garland, lion-seat, and the set of weapons are ritual-visual markers ensuring the image is made and installed according to śāstric norms.