Dakṣa’s Sacrifice Restored: Śiva’s Mercy and Nārāyaṇa’s Appearance
श्यामो हिरण्यरशनोऽर्ककिरीटजुष्टो नीलालकभ्रमरमण्डितकुण्डलास्य: । शङ्खाब्जचक्रशरचापगदासिचर्म- व्यग्रैर्हिरण्मयभुजैरिव कर्णिकार: ॥ २० ॥
śyāmo hiraṇya-raśano ’rka-kirīṭa-juṣṭo nīlālaka-bhramara-maṇḍita-kuṇḍalāsyaḥ śaṅkhābja-cakra-śara-cāpa-gadāsi-carma- vyagrair hiraṇmaya-bhujair iva karṇikāraḥ
祂肤色深青如湿云,身披金黄的毗陀安婆罗,头戴如日辉耀的宝冠。发色青蓝似黑蜂,面容以耳环庄严。八臂执螺、轮、杵、莲、箭、弓、盾与剑,臂上金镯璀璨。祂全身宛如繁花盛开的树,庄严而美妙。
The face of Lord Viṣṇu as described in this verse appears like a lotus flower with bees humming over it. All of the ornaments on the body of Lord Viṣṇu resemble molten gold of the reddish-gold color of the morning sunrise. The Lord appears, just as the morning sun rises, to protect the whole universal creation. His arms display different weapons, and His eight hands are compared to the eight petals of a lotus flower. All the weapons mentioned are for the protection of His devotees.
This verse describes Viṣṇu as dark-hued, wearing a golden belt and sunlike crown, with blue-black hair and bee-like earrings, and with golden arms holding many divine weapons and symbols such as the conch, lotus, disc, bow, arrows, mace, sword, and shield.
In the narrative of Dakṣa’s sacrifice, Viṣṇu’s arrival restores auspiciousness and order; Śukadeva’s detailed description emphasizes the Lord’s transcendental beauty and divine authority that pacifies conflict and sanctifies the yajña.
Meditating on the Lord’s form (rūpa-dhyāna)—His beauty, ornaments, and divine symbols—nourishes devotion, steadies the mind, and helps a practitioner remember God amid disturbance and disagreement.