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Painting Vasudeva in the Shree Mandir
|| There, a white Rama, four-armed Vishnu, is created. ||
|| A conch, a chakra, a plow, and a mace are also fashioned. ||
|| They are adorned with beautiful jewels, and are beautifully decorated. ||
A beautiful painting of Rama, the white-complexioned Vishnu, and Krishna is made with a conch shell, a chakra, a plow, and a mace.
Then, the Tulsi is placed in the center.
The idols of Rama, Narasimha, and Krishna are placed.
Then, they are placed in front of Lord Baladeva.
{Neeladri Mahodaya}
π During Anavasara, Lord Balabhadraβs courtyard is adorned with an infinite form of Vasudeva.
π His body is white.
π He is four-armed, seated in Padmasana (lotus posture).
π His radiant form clearly reveals the youthfulness. His eyes, eyebrows, beard, nose, and tilak on the forehead, along with ΰ€ΰ₯ΰ€Άΰ¦°ΰ¦Ύΰ¦ (hair) and ΰ€¨ΰ₯ΰ€Ά (night) present a unique beauty to his divine face.
π A garland of white Champaka flowers, long in length, adorns his Shree Anga (body).
π In his upper two hands, Sri Anant Vasudeva holds a conch shell and a chakra, while in his lower two hands, he holds a mace and a plow.
π A white serpent adorned with a Kiriti (crown) surrounds his head. On either side of Sri Anant, Shankara holds a damaru (small drum) and a Trishul (trident), and is standing in a Pranam Mudra (gesture of reverence).
π A serpent is present on his head, and on the other side, Narada Muni, with a Veena (stringed instrument) in his Skandha (shoulder), is standing in a Pranam Mudra.
π Along with him in the large courtyard, the Vijaya (victory) idols of Sri Narasimha and Sri Rama are also made.
Om Namo Bhagwate Vasudevaaya β£οΈπ


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