dadarśa — (Arjuna) saw; tat — that; bhoga — serpent; sukha — comfortable; āsanam — whose seat; vibhum — all-pervasive; mahā-anubhāvam — almighty; puruṣa-uttama — of Personalities of Godhead; uttamam — the supreme; sāndra — dense; ambuda — a cloud; ābham — resembling (with His blue complexion); su — beautiful; piśaṅga — yellow; vāsasam — whose dress; prasanna — pleasing; vaktram — whose face; rucira — attractive; āyata — broad; īkṣaṇam — whose eyes; mahā — great; maṇi — of jewels; vrāta — with clusters; kirīṭa — of His crown; kuṇḍala — and earrings; prabhā — with the reflected brilliance; parikṣipta — scattered about; sahasra — thousands; kuntalam — whose locks of hair; pralamba — long; cāru — handsome; aṣṭa — eight; bhujam — whose arms; sa — having; kaustubham — the Kaustubha gem; śrīvatsa-lakṣmam — and displaying the special mark known as Śrīvatsa; vana — of forest flowers; mālayā — by a garland; āvṛtam — embraced; sunanda-nanda-pramukhaiḥ — headed by Sunanda and Nanda; sva-pārṣadaiḥ — by His personal associates; cakra-ādibhiḥ — the disc and so on; mūrti — personal forms; dharaiḥ — manifesting; nija — His own; āyudhaiḥ — by the weapons; puṣṭyā śriyā kīrti-ajayā — by His energies Puṣṭi, Śrī, Kīrti and Ajā; akhila — all; ṛdhibhiḥ — by His mystic powers; niṣevyamānam — being served; parameṣṭhinam — of universal rulers; patim — the chief.
Translation
Arjuna then saw the omnipresent and omnipotent Supreme Personality of Godhead, Mahā-Viṣṇu, sitting at ease on the serpent bed. His bluish complexion was the color of a dense rain cloud, He wore a beautiful yellow garment, His face looked charming, His broad eyes were most attractive, and He had eight long, handsome arms. His profuse locks of hair were bathed on all sides in the brilliance reflected from the clusters of precious jewels decorating His crown and earrings. He wore the Kaustubha gem, the mark of Śrīvatsa and a garland of forest flowers. Serving that topmost of all Lords were His personal attendants, headed by Sunanda and Nanda; His cakra and other weapons in their personified forms; His consort potencies Puṣṭi, Śrī, Kīrti and Ajā; and all His various mystic powers.
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