Dhruva’s Humiliation, Sunīti’s Counsel, and Nārada’s Bhakti-Yoga Instruction
काञ्चीकलापपर्यस्तं लसत्काञ्चननूपुरम् । दर्शनीयतमं शान्तं मनोनयनवर्धनम् ॥ ४९ ॥
kāñcī-kalāpa-paryastaṁ lasat-kāñcana-nūpuram darśanīyatamaṁ śāntaṁ mano-nayana-vardhanam
主的腰间系着缀有细小金铃的腰带,莲花般的双足佩戴闪耀的金脚铃。祂的形体诸相极其悦目;祂恒常安宁、寂静,令眼与心皆得欢喜。
This verse describes Viṣṇu’s transcendental form as supremely beautiful, ornamented with a jeweled belt and golden anklets, and so peaceful that it increases the joy of the mind and eyes.
Dhruva’s intense determination culminates in a direct vision of the Lord, whose serene presence pacifies agitation and fulfills the devotee’s longing—showing that the Lord’s darśana brings inner calm and spiritual satisfaction.
Regularly contemplate the Lord’s peaceful, beautiful form through mantra, prayer, and scripture—because focusing the mind on divine qualities steadies emotions and nurtures devotion.