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श्लोक - नाम क्रमांक: 347
मराठी अर्थ
शब्द:
ॐ अरविन्दाक्षाय नमः।
विवेचन:
ज्याचे डोळे कमळासारखे विशाल, पवित्र आणि सुंदर आहेत, तो अरविन्दाक्षः. तो भक्तांकडे प्रेम, कृपा आणि शांतीने पाहतो. दैवी सौंदर्य आणि अंतःकरणाला आश्रय देणारी कृपादृष्टी यांचे हे नाव आहे.
अर्थ:
कमलनयन.
English Meaning
Meaning:
Om Aravindakshaya Namah।
Simple Meaning:
From *aravinda* (the lotus, specifically the day-blooming lotus) + *aksha* (eye); "The Lotus-Eyed One" - another beautiful name celebrating His divine eyes, pure and luminous as the day-blooming lotus flower.
Mythology / Philosophy / Spiritual:
**Reference
Another name emphasizing Viṣṇu's lotus-like eyes. **Interpretation
Aravinda means lotus (lit: born in water); akṣa means eye. Similar to Padmanibhekṣaṇa but using different word for lotus. **Mythological Story
The repetition of lotus-eye names (Padmanibhekṣaṇa 346 and Aravindākṣa 348) emphasizes importance! But aravinda (literally "born in water") adds nuance: the Aravindākṣa's eyes are not just beautiful like lotus but born from the water of compassion! When the Aravindākṣa looks upon suffering beings, His eyes well up with karuna (compassion-tears) - water from which the lotus of grace blooms. When Yaśodā opened child Kṛṣṇa's mouth to check if He ate dirt, she saw the entire universe within - looking with awe into those aravinda-akṣas (lotus-eyes), she saw infinity! When Arjuna requested to see the cosmic form, he needed divya-cakṣu (divine sight) to perceive the Aravindākṣa's true vision. For devotees, meditating on the Aravindākṣa's lotus-eyes: close your physical eyes, visualize Viṣṇu's beautiful lotus-eyes gazing at you with infinite compassion, acceptance, love. Feel those eyes seeing through all your defenses to your true divine nature. Let those eyes communicate wordlessly: "I see you completely - all your flaws and all your glory - and I love you infinitely." The practice: when feeling judged, condemned, or unworthy, visualize the Aravindākṣa's compassionate lotus-eyes looking at you with only love, acceptance, understanding. Let that vision heal shame and restore dignity.