Rādhā-sambaddha-mantra-vyākhyā
Rādhā-Related Mantras Explained
हारग्रैवेयकांचीभिरूर्मिकानूपुरादिभिः । मंडितां रक्तवसनां रत्नाभरणशोभिताम् ॥ ४८ ॥
hāragraiveyakāṃcībhirūrmikānūpurādibhiḥ | maṃḍitāṃ raktavasanāṃ ratnābharaṇaśobhitām || 48 ||
ہار، گریویک، کمر بند، کنگن، پازیب وغیرہ سے آراستہ؛ سرخ لباس میں ملبوس؛ اور جواہراتی زیورات سے شاندار دیوی جلوہ گر ہیں۔
Narada (narration within the dialogue tradition attributed to Narada and the Sanatkumara brothers)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It functions as a dhyāna-style description: the carefully listed ornaments and red garments present an auspicious, radiant divine form meant for focused contemplation and reverential worship.
By detailing a beautified, jewel-resplendent form, the verse supports bhakti through sāguṇa-upāsanā—devotion practiced by meditating on and serving a vividly envisioned, auspicious form.
It reflects the practical side of ritual/recitation usage: precise descriptive terms (lakṣaṇa) aid correct dhyāna and iconographic visualization, aligning with technical traditions that accompany mantra and worship procedure.