Canto 4: Creation of the Fourth OrderChapter 24: Chanting the Song Sung by Lord Śiva

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 4.24.47-48

prīti-prahasitāpāńgam

alakai rūpa-śobhitam

lasat-pańkaja-kiñjalka-

dukūlam mrishta-kundalam

sphurat-kirīta-valaya-

hāra-nūpura-mekhalam

śańkha-cakra-gadā-padma-

mālā-many-uttamarddhimat

SYNONYMS

prīti — merciful; prahasita — smiling; apāńgam — sidelong glance; alakaih — with curling hair; rūpa — beauty; śobhitam — increased; lasat — glittering; pańkaja — of the lotus; kiñjalka — saffron; dukūlam — clothing; mrishta — glittering; kundalam — earrings; sphurat — shiny; kirīta — helmet; valaya — bangles; hāra — necklace; nūpura — ankle bells; mekhalam — belt; śańkha — conchshell; cakra — wheel; gadā — club; padma — lotus flower; mālā — garland; mani — pearls; uttama — first class; riddhi-mat — still more beautified on account of this.

TRANSLATION

The Lord is superexcellently beautiful on account of His open and merciful smile and Mis sidelong glance upon His devotees. His black hair is curly, and His garments, waving in the wind, appear like flying saffron pollen from lotus flowers. His glittering earrings, shining helmet, bangles, garland, ankle bells, waist belt and various other bodily ornaments combine with conchshell, disc, club and lotus flower to increase the natural beauty of the Kaustubha pearl on His chest.

PURPORT

The word prahasitāpāńga, referring to Krishna's smile and sidelong glances at His devotees, specifically applies to His dealings with the gopīs. Krishna is always in a joking mood when He increases the feelings of conjugal rasa in the hearts of the gopīs. The conchshell, club, disc and lotus flower can be either held in His hands or seen on the palms of His hands. According to palmistry, the signs of a conchshell, club, lotus flower and disc mark the palms of great personalities and especially indicate the Supreme Personality of Godhead.

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