17) Vadanasmara-māṅgalya-gṛhatoraṇa-cillikā
Her face is like the auspicious house of Manmatha (known also as Smara) and Her eyebrows are like the row of mango leaves tied in front of the entrance (near the top). Manmatha is the son of Lakṣmī; he lives with his father and mother; his house is the house of Viṣṇu. Manmatha is the inciter of passionate love; love comes into action when material prosperity is abundant, that is, when Lakṣmī abounds. So prosperity is the mother of desire; love and passion. The house of Smara, the Smara Gṛha, means also the yoni, or the vulva, the sight of which excites passion in Śiva, the phallus.
Her eyebrows are equally capable of exciting sentiments of love, because Manmatha uses them as a bow to shoot his arrows onto the target. As we have seen already, the arrows of Manmatha are the five senses, the most important of which is easily the sense of sight, which goes out from the bow of the eyebrows.
Source: Śrī Amṛtānandanātha Saraswatī "Sudhā Syandinī Bhāṣyaṃ" Typed Manuscript
(an incomplete commentary on Lalitā Sahasranāma)