Bhāgīratha’s Bringing of the Gaṅgā
भ्राजत्कौस्तुभमालाढ्यं श्रीवत्साङ्कितवक्षसम् । पीताम्बरधरं देवं सुरासुरनमस्कृतम् ॥ ४२ ॥
bhrājatkaustubhamālāḍhyaṃ śrīvatsāṅkitavakṣasam | pītāmbaradharaṃ devaṃ surāsuranamaskṛtam || 42 ||
他们瞻见神圣的主:佩戴光耀的拘苏婆宝珠与花鬘,胸前印有神圣的室利跋蹉(Śrīvatsa),身披黄色圣衣;天神与阿修罗皆向祂顶礼。
Narada (narrative description within the dialogue context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It presents the dhyāna-worthy form of Viṣṇu: His divine marks and ornaments function as meditative cues, directing the mind toward reverence, surrender, and remembrance of the Supreme Lord.
By describing the Lord as worshipped by all beings (even devas and asuras), it emphasizes bhakti through darśana and smaraṇa—devotional seeing and remembering—centered on Viṣṇu’s auspicious form.
Primarily it supports dhyāna/arcana practice rather than a Vedāṅga topic; practically, it aligns with mantra- and icon-based worship where precise form-description guides visualization and ritual contemplation.