May the continuous glances of the goddess seated on the lotus (Lakshmi) which falling on the Kaustubha-decked chest of the conqueror of Madhu appear to be a garland of sapphires and which give pleasure even to the Lord, bring me welfare. Her eyes filled with the sentiment of love, and which are the source of Bliss become partly closed along with the pupils and eyelashes. Having happily reached Mukunda of half-closed eyes. May the unwinking eyes of the consort of the Recliner on the serpent (Lord Vishnu) bring prosperity unto me. Her glances which are caused by her feelings of love and shyness repeatedly go towards and come back from the face of the enemy of Mura even as the she-bee does towards the blue lily. May the beautiful and continuous glances of the daughter of the ocean confer on me wealth. Sá me shriyam dishatu ságarasambhaváyáh.(2) May the sportive glances of the auspicious goddess (Lakshmi), which, as the she-bee would rest on a Tamála tree adorned with buds, resort to the body of Lord Hari who has the horripilation as the ornament and which have all the riches, be the bestowers of auspiciousness unto me. Part 21, From Work To Worklessness (7 chapters).Part 20, Varna Dharma For Universal Well-Being (16 chapters).Part 17, Brahmacaryasrama (15 chapters).Part 16, The Forty Samskaras (10 chapters).Part 12, Mimamasa - Karmamarga (12 chapters).Part 4, The Sastras And Modern Life (3 chapters).Part 2, The Vedic Religion: Introductory (5 chapters).Part 1, Religion In General (7 chapters).
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