The Exposition of the Krishna Mantra (Kṛṣṇa-mantra-prakāśa): Nyāsa, Dhyāna, Worship, Yantra, and Prayoga
कालिंद्या लोलकल्लोलविप्रुषैर्मंदवाहिभिः । उन्निद्रांबुरुहव्रातरजोभिर्धूसरैः शिवैः ॥ ४४ ॥
kāliṃdyā lolakallolavipruṣairmaṃdavāhibhiḥ | unnidrāṃburuhavrātarajobhirdhūsaraiḥ śivaiḥ || 44 ||
自迦邻底河(亚穆那)而来,轻轻起伏的波浪飞沫随柔风飘送;又因盛开莲丛的花粉尘而使吉祥之气微呈金褐,遍布其间,成就宁静而慈惠的氛围。
Narada (describing the auspicious setting; dialogue context within Narada–Sanatkumara instruction)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It portrays a tīrtha-like environment where nature itself becomes “śiva” (auspicious): river-spray, gentle wind, and lotus-pollen function as signs of purity and spiritual readiness for japa, snāna, and worship.
Bhakti is supported by sāttvika surroundings—clean water, soft breezes, and fragrant lotus bloom—because such an atmosphere steadies the mind and makes remembrance and worship more effortless.
It reflects a Vedāṅga-like attention to auspicious markers (māṅgalya-lakṣaṇa) used in ritual context—selecting a conducive place and time by observing environmental purity and favorable natural signs.