These three eyes represent the sun, the moon and the agni (fire), possibly indicating ājñā cakra. That is why Gods are described with three eyes. ![]() If one acquires jñāna, his third eye will be opened on its own. Third eye mentioned here is not in its literal sense. Why Her complexion is referred twice - one is the reference to the colour of the kumkum, and another reference is to the colour of sun at the time of its rise? Vāc Devi-s could have felt the need to emphasize the deep red colour of Her complexion and could have thought that one example was not enough and hence two examples could have been cited. ārunam means the colour of sun rise, which is also red. Sindūrāruṇa -vigrahāṃ - sindūram means the kumkum kept on women’s forehead, which is red in colour. Saumyāṃ ratna-ghaṭastha-rakta-caraṇāṃ dhyāyetparāmambikām|| Pāṇibhyāṃ alipūrṇa-ratna-caṣakam raktotpalam bibhratīṃ Tārānāyaka-śekarāṃ smitamukhīṃ āpīna vakṣoruhām| ![]() ![]() Sindūrāruṇa-vigrahāṃ tri-nayanāṃ māṇikya mauli sphurat
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