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Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam
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सञ्चिन्तयेद्भगवतश्चरणारविन्दं वज्राङ्कुशध्वजसरोरुहलाञ्छनाढ्यम् । उत्तुङ्गरक्तविलसन्नखचक्रवाल ज्योत्स्नाभिराहतमहद्धृदयान्धकारम् ॥२१॥
sañcintayed bhagavataś caraṇāravindaṁ vajrāṅkuśa-dhvaja-saroruha-lāñchanāḍhyam uttuṅga-rakta-vilasan-nakha-cakravāla- jyotsnābhir āhata-mahad-dhṛdayāndhakāram
WORD BY WORD
sañcintayet he should concentrate; bhagavataḥ of the Lord; caraṇa-aravindam on the lotus feet; vajra thunderbolt; aṅkuśa goad (rod for driving elephants); dhvaja banner; saroruha lotus; lāñchana marks; āḍhyam adorned with; uttuṅga prominent; rakta red; vilasat brilliant; nakha nails; cakravāla the circle of the moon; jyotsnābhiḥ with splendor; āhata dispelled; mahat thick; hṛdaya of the heart; andhakāram darkness;
TRANSLATION
| The devotee should first concentrate his mind on the Lord’s lotus feet, which are adorned with the marks of a thunderbolt, a goad, a banner and a lotus. The splendor of their beautiful ruby nails resembles the orb of the moon and dispels the thick gloom of one’s heart.
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PURPORT
| The Māyāvādī says that because one is unable to fix his mind on the impersonal existence of the Absolute Truth, one can imagine any form he likes and fix his mind on that imaginary form; but such a process is not recommended here. Imagination is always imagination and results only in further imagination.
| | A concrete description of the eternal form of the Lord is given here. The Lord’s sole is depicted with distinctive lines resembling a thunderbolt, a flag, a lotus flower and a goad. The luster of His toenails, which are brilliantly prominent, resembles the light of the moon. If a yogī looks upon the marks of the Lord’s sole and on the blazing brilliance of His nails, then he can be freed from the darkness of ignorance in material existence. This liberation is not achieved by mental speculation, but by seeing the light emanating from the lustrous toenails of the Lord. In other words, one has to fix his mind first on the lotus feet of the Lord if he wants to be freed from the darkness of ignorance in material existence.
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