mad-vibhūtīr abhidhyāyan
śrīvatsāstra-vibhūṣitāḥ
dhvajātapatra-vyajanaiḥ
sa bhaved aparājitaḥ
mat -- My; vibhutih -- opulent incarnations; abhidhyayan -- meditating upon; srivatsa -- with the Lord's Srivatsa opulence; astra -- and weapons; vibhushitah -- decorated; dhvaja -- with flags; atapatra -- with ceremonial umbrellas; vyajanaih -- and different types of fans; sah -- he, the devotee-yogi; bhavet -- becomes; aparajitah -- unconquerable by others.
The imperial paraphernalia of the Lord's opulent incarnations indicates His omnipotency, and the devotees become unconquerable by meditating on the Lord's powerful, royally equipped incarnations. As stated by Bilvamangala Thakura in Krishna-karnamrita, verse 107,
bhaktis tvayi sthiratara bhagavan yadi syad
daivena nah phalati divya-kisora-murtih
muktih svayam mukulitanjalih sevate 'sman
dharmartha-kama-gatayah samaya-pratikshah
"My dear Lord, if we develop unflinching devotional service unto You, then automatically Your transcendental, youthful form is revealed to us. Thus liberation herself waits with folded hands to serve us, and the ultimate goals of religiosity, economic development and sense gratification patiently wait to render service to us."