kÄ vÄtma-vášttir adanÄd dhavir aáš ga vÄti
viᚣášoḼ kalÄsy animiᚣonmakarau ca karášau
udvigna-mÄŤna-yugalaáš dvija-paáš kti-Ĺocir
Äsanna-bhášáš ga-nikaraáš sara in mukhaáš te
kÄ - what; vÄ - and; Ätma-vášttiḼ - food for maintenance of the body; adanÄt - by the chewing (of betel); haviḼ - pure sacrificial ingredients; aáš ga - my dear friend; vÄti - emanate; viᚣášoḼ - of Lord Viᚣášu; kalÄ - expansion of the body; asi - you are; animiᚣa - without blinking; unmakarau - two brilliant sharks; ca - also; karášau - two ears; udvigna - restless; mÄŤna-yugalam - possessing two fish; dvija-paáš kti - of lines of teeth; ĹociḼ - beauty; Äsanna - nearby; bhášáš ga-nikaram - possessing swarms of bumblebees; saraḼ it - like a lake; mukham - face; te - your.
The devotees of Lord Viᚣášu are also His expansions. They are called vibhinnÄášĹa. Lord Viᚣášu is offered all kinds of sacrificial ingredients, and because devotees always eat prasÄda, the remnants of His food, the scent of sacrificial ingredients emanates not only from Viᚣášu but also from the devotees who eat the remnants of His food or the food of His devotees. ÄgnÄŤdhra considered PĹŤrvacitti an expansion of Lord Viᚣášu because of the pleasing scent of her body. Aside from that, because of her jeweled earrings, shaped like sharks, because of her scattered hair, resembling bumblebees mad after the scent of her body, and because of the white rows of her teeth, which resembled swans, ÄgnÄŤdhra compared PĹŤrvacittiâs face to a beautiful lake decorated with lotus flowers, fish, swans and bumblebees.