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Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam
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bibhrac catur-bhujaṁ rūpaṁ bhrājiṣṇu prabhayā svayā diśo vitimirāḥ kurvan vidhūma iva pāvakaḥ śrīvatsāṅkaṁ ghana-śyāmaṁ tapta-hāṭaka-varcasam kauśeyāmbara-yugmena parivītaṁ su-maṅgalam sundara-smita-vaktrābjaṁ nīla-kuntala-maṇḍitam puṇḍarīkābhirāmākṣaṁ sphuran makara-kuṇḍalam kaṭi-sūtra-brahma-sūtra- kirīṭa-kaṭakāṅgadaiḥ hāra-nūpura-mudrābhiḥ kaustubhena virājitam vana-mālā-parītāṅgaṁ mūrtimadbhir nijāyudhaiḥ kṛtvorau dakṣiṇe pādam āsīnaṁ paṅkajāruṇam
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TRANSLATION
| The Lord was exhibiting His brilliantly effulgent four-armed form, the radiance of which, just like a smokeless fire, dissipated the darkness in all directions. His complexion was the color of a dark blue cloud and His effulgence the color of molten gold, and His all-auspicious form bore the mark of Śrīvatsa. A beautiful smile graced His lotus face, locks of dark blue hair adorned His head, His lotus eyes were very attractive, and His shark-shaped earrings glittered. He wore a pair of silken garments, an ornamental belt, the sacred thread, bracelets and arm ornaments, along with a helmet, the Kaustubha jewel, necklaces, anklets and other royal emblems. Encircling His body were flower garlands and His personal weapons in their embodied forms. As He sat He held His left foot, with its lotus-red sole, upon His right thigh.
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PURPORT
| This verse has not purport by His Holiness Hṛdayānanda dās Gosvāmi, initiated disciple of His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Svāmī Prabhupāda.
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