Gyaneshwari 384

Gyaneshwari -Sant Gyaneshwar

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Chapter-11
The Universal Form

46. I long to see you as before, with your diadem, mace and discus in hand. Please resume that fourarmed form, O thousand-armed one, of universal form. The blue luster of that four-armed figure has bestowed colour to the blue lotus and the azure sky and lent its splendour to the sapphire (596-600).

It is as though emerald is exuding fragrance, or rapturous joy has sprouted arms and the cupid himself by playing in the lap of the Lord became a sight for sore eyes. The crown, which adorns the head of the Lord, looks more splendid because of your handsome head; truly the luster of your body adds splendour to the ornaments with which it is decked. Shri Hari, who is wearing the Vaijayanti necklace round his neck, looks handsome like a cloud in the midst of a rainbow. The mace in your hand makes a gift of salvation to the demons and softly lustrous is the discus held by you, in the other hand. I have become impatient to behold that figure and would implore you to resume it (60l-605).

My eyes are now satiated after feeding upon the feast of your cosmic form and are now longing to see your darkish figure. I like no other form better than this form of yours with attributes. Even the vision of your universal form looks less attractive to me than the sight of your human form. This handsome figure alone, gives both sensual pleasure as well as salvation, which no other form does. Therefore, O Lord, wind up this universal form and resume your form with attributes.

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