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In Srimad-Bhagavatam (3.28.13-18), Lord Kapiladeva said:

 

"The Supreme Personality of Godhead has a cheerful, lotuslike countenance with

ruddy eyes like the interior of a lotus and a swarthy body like the petals of a

blue lotus. He bears a conch, discus and mace in three of His hands. His loins

are covered by a shining cloth, yellowish like the filaments of a lotus. On His

breast He bears the mark of Srivatsa, a curl of white hair. The brilliant

Kaustubha gem is suspended from His neck. He also wears around His neck a

garland of attractive sylvan flowers, and a swarm of bees, intoxicated by its

delicious fragrance, hums about the garland. He is further superbly adorned with

a pearl necklace, a crown and pairs of armlets, bracelets and anklets. His

loins and hips encircled by a girdle, He stands on the lotus of His devotee's

heart. He is most charming to look at, and His serene aspect gladdens the eyes

and souls of the devotees who behold Him. The Lord is eternally very beautiful,

and He is worshipable by all the inhabitants of !

every planet. He is ever youthful and always eager to bestow His blessing upon

His devotees. The glory of the Lord is always worth singing, for His glories

enhance the glories of His devotees. One should therefore meditate upon the

Supreme Personality of Godhead and upon His devotees. One should meditate on the

eternal form of the Lord until the mind becomes fixed."

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