TEXT 24
uru suparna-bhujayor adhi sobhamanav
ojo-nidhi atasika-kusumavabhasau
vyalambi-pita-vara-vasasi vartamana-
kanci-kalapa-parirambhi nitamba-bimbam
SYNONYMS
uruthe two thighs; suparnaof Garuda; bhujayohthe two shoulders; adhion; sobhamanaubeautiful; ojah-nidhithe storehouse of all energy; atasika-kusumaof the linseed flower; avabhasaulike the luster; vyalambiextending down; pitayellow; varaexquisite; vasasion the cloth; vartamanabeing; kanci-kalapaby a girdle; parirambhiencircled; nitamba-bimbamHis rounded hips.
TRANSLATION
Next, the yogi should fix his mind in meditation on the Personality of Godheads thighs, the storehouse of all energy. The Lords thighs are whitish blue, like the luster of the linseed flower, and appear most graceful when the Lord is carried on the shoulders of Garuda. Also the yogi should contemplate His rounded hips, which are encircled by a girdle that rests on the exquisite yellow silk cloth that extends down to His ankles.
PURPORT
The Personality of Godhead is the reservoir of all strength, and His strength rests on the thighs of His transcendental body. His whole body is full of opulences: all riches, all strength, all fame, all beauty, all knowledge and all renunciation. The yogi is advised to meditate upon the transcendental form of the Lord, beginning from the soles of the feet and then gradually rising to the knees, to the thighs, and finally arriving at the face. The system of meditating on the Supreme Personality of Godhead begins from His feet.
The description of the transcendental form of the Lord is exactly represented in the arca-vigraha, the statue in the temples. Generally, the lower part of the body of the statue of the Lord is covered with yellow silk. That is the Vaikuntha dress, or the dress the Lord wears in the spiritual sky. This cloth extends down to the Lords ankles. Thus, since the yogi has so many transcendental objectives on which to meditate, there is no reason for his meditating on something imaginary, as is the practice of the so-called yogis whose objective is impersonal.

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