Kardama Muni’s Mystic Opulence, Devahūti’s Rejuvenation, and the Turning Toward Fearlessness
अथादर्शे स्वमात्मानं स्रग्विणं विरजाम्बरम् । विरजं कृतस्वस्त्ययनं कन्याभिर्बहुमानितम् ॥ ३० ॥
athādarśe svam ātmānaṁ sragviṇaṁ virajāmbaram virajaṁ kṛta-svastyayanaṁ kanyābhir bahu-mānitam
随后她在镜中看见自己的身影:身躯洁净无垢,佩戴花鬘,身着清净无染之衣,额点吉祥提拉卡(tilaka),并受侍女们恭敬侍奉。
This verse depicts purification and auspicious benedictions as visible signs of elevated, sanctified life—Kardama appears radiant and spotless after being honored and blessed, indicating inner and outer refinement aligned with dharma.
In the marriage narrative, he observes his transformed appearance—garlanded, spotless, and honored—showing readiness and auspiciousness for household life with Devahūti under divine arrangement.
Cultivate inner cleanliness through sādhana and then reflect it outwardly through simple purity, respectful conduct, and auspicious intentions—letting character and devotion become “visible” in one’s life.