Jagannatha’s eyes
- Jun 28, 2021
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Updated: Jul 20, 2021

In Vrindavana, Krishna assumes the graceful three-fold bending form (tribanga-lalita), and he wears a peacock feather and plays His flute. The Jagannathashtakam (verse 2) identifies Jagannatha with this mood: “In his left hand Lord Jagannatha holds a flute, on his head he wears peacock feathers, and on his hips, He wears fine yellow silken cloth"
From the corners of his eyes, he bestows sidelong glances upon his loving devotees, and he always reveals himself through his pastimes in his divine abode of Vrindavana. May that Jagannatha Svami be the object of my vision.”
Mother Rohini was explaining the queens of Dwarka, Vrindavan pastimes. The pastimes were so sweet and nectarean that Krishna, Balarama, and Subhadra started developing Maha – Bhava i.e transcendental emotions.
No eyelashes, as Lord Jagannatha doesn’t want to even for a moment close his eyes/blink so that at all times he can see his devotees.
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