Devanayaka Pancasat (Part 2) - Ibiblio
Devanayaka Pancasat (Part 2) - Ibiblio
Devanayaka Pancasat (Part 2) - Ibiblio
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SlOkam 23<br />
Description of the beauty of the Lord’s Brows<br />
netu< sraejvsitinRjmaixraJy<<br />
inTy< inzamyit devpte æuvaE te,<br />
@v< n cedioljNtu ivmaehnahaR<br />
ik< mat&ka Évit kam zrasnSy.23.<br />
nEthum sarOja vasathi: nijamAdhirAjyam<br />
nithyam nisAmayathi devapatE bhruvou tE |<br />
yEvam na chEdh akila janthu vimOhanArhaa<br />
kim mAtrukA bhavathi kAmasarAsanasya ||<br />
MEANING:<br />
Oh Lord of the DevAs! You commanded Your son, Brahma Devan to engage in<br />
the act of creation. For execution of these assigned responsibilities, Brahma<br />
looks every second at the movement of your brows to get the clue about the<br />
successive steps of creation.<br />
sadagopan.org<br />
This frequent darsanam of your bow-like eyebrows gives BrahmA the<br />
confidence to create Manmathan’s beautiful bow. Since the beauty of your<br />
brows captivates and enchants all, BrahmA uses it as a model to create<br />
Manmathan’s bow used by him to enchant the people of the world.<br />
If BrahmA did not have the benefit of looking at your beautiful brows, where<br />
would BrahmA have gotten the inspiration to create the bow of Manmathan?<br />
Nothing but Your most charming eyebrows could qualify to become the<br />
MathrukA (the primary model/mold) for the bow of Manmathan.<br />
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