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3. Beautiful Face and Smile “His face was more beautiful than millions upon millions of moons.”(CC Ādi 5.188) “The Lord’s beautiful face appeared to them like the inside of a blue lotus, and the Lord’s smile appeared to be a blossoming jasmine flower.” (SB 3.15.44) “What they call beautiful nature is but His smile…” (SB 1.11.26, Purport) “When the Supreme Lord is laughing, one can see His small teeth, which resemble jasmine buds rendered rosy by the splendor of His lips.” (SB 3.28.33) “His teeth were like pomegranate seeds because of His chewing betel.” (CC Ādi 5.188) “Your lips are reddish like the bimba fruit.” (Śrī Dāmodara-aṣṭakam, Verse 5) “His lips are colored like copper, and through those lips there comes a sound vibration which drives one madder than a mad elephant.” (NOD Chapter 18) 4. Divine Form “His neck is just like a conchshell.” (NOD Chapter 21) “My respectful obeisances are unto You, O Lord, whose abdomen is marked with a depression like a lotus flower…” (SB 1.8.22) “Kṛṣṇa’s chest challenged a hill of marakata jewels, His arms challenged pillars of the indranīla jewel, the three lines of His waist challenged the waves of the River Yamunā, and His thighs challenged beautiful bananas.” (NOD Chapter 26) 5. Lotus Feet “Whose feet are engraved with lotuses.” (SB 1.8.22) “The sages… looked upon the nails of His lotus feet, which resembled rubies.” (SB 3.15.44) “The tips of His nails are so soft – it is as if they were dried bamboo leaves.” (NOD Chapter 26) 6. Hair and Head Decorations Subala once addressed Him in this way: “My dear Keśava, Your round turban, the lotus flower in Your hand, the vertical marks of tilaka on Your forehead, Your kuṅkuma-flavored musk and all of Your beautiful bodily features are defeating me today” (NOD Chapter 42) “Kṛṣṇa’s hair was sometimes decorated with flowers placed on the middle of His head, or else it was reaching down to His back.” (NOD Chapter 26) 7. Fragrance and Flower Garlands “From those eight lotuses [eyes, navel, face, hands, feet] emanates a fragrance like a mixture of camphor and lotus.” (CC Antya 19.94) “Specifically good fragrance of flower, Kṛṣṇa says that ‘I am that.” (Lecture on SB 3.26.44, Bombay, 19 Jan 1975) “I am the original fragrance of the earth.” (BG 7.9) “Kṛṣṇa is sometimes called vana-mālī. Vana means ‘forest,’ and mālī means ‘gardener,’ so vana-mālī refers to one who extensively uses flowers and garlands on different parts of His body.” (NOD 26) “Kṛṣṇa used to put a vaijayantī garland around His neck. This vaijayantī garland is made of flowers of at least five different colors. Such a garland was always long enough to touch Kṛṣṇa’s knees or feet.” (NOD Chapter 26) 8. Tenderness of Touch “It is described that every part of Kṛṣṇa’s body was so soft that even at the touch of newly grown leaves, the color of the touched part of His skin would change.” (NOD Chapter 26) 9. Melodious Voice & Flute “What they call the sweet songs of the birds are but specimens of the whispering voice of the Lord.” (SB 1.11.26, Purport) “Under the circumstances, I think it may be granted that this person is the same enchanting Personality of Godhead by whose flute vibration the three worlds are captivated.” (NOD Chapter 30)
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