Hari-stuti by Śrī, Brahmā, Vāyu, Sarasvatī, Śeṣa, Garuḍa, Rudra, Vāruṇī and Pārvatī
Humility, Surrender, and the Power of the Name
अलंबुद्धिं प्राप्नुयाद्देवदेव ब्रह्मादिभिः सर्वदा स्तूयमान / यः कर्णनाडीं पुरुषस्य यातो भवप्रदां देहरतिं छिनत्ति
alaṃbuddhiṃ prāpnuyāddevadeva brahmādibhiḥ sarvadā stūyamāna / yaḥ karṇanāḍīṃ puruṣasya yāto bhavapradāṃ deharatiṃ chinatti
مَن دخل عبر مجرى أذن الإنسان وقطع تعلّق الروح بالجسد—ذلك الشوق الذي يهبُ التكوّنَ من جديد (الولادةَ المتكرّرة)—نال فهماً ثابتاً لا يتزعزع، يا إلهَ الآلهة، الممدوحَ أبداً من براهما وسائر الآلهة.
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Śravaṇa of the Lord/śāstra entering through the ear destroys dehābhimāna and the craving that generates rebirth, yielding unwavering buddhi.
Vedantic Theme: Avidyā-born identification with body is cut by śruti-pramāṇa; steadiness of buddhi (niṣṭhā) arises from right hearing leading to dispassion.
Application: Daily disciplined listening/recitation of Hari-kathā and Upaniṣadic teaching; cultivate witness-attitude toward bodily sensations; reflect on impermanence to weaken deha-rati.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa: teachings on dehābhimāna and vairāgya as prerequisites for liberation (general thematic parallel); Garuda Purana: emphasis on śravaṇa/kīrtana of Viṣṇu-nāma as purifier (general thematic parallel)
This verse states that bodily attachment is “bhava-pradā” (a cause of further becoming/rebirth); cutting it leads to steady spiritual understanding and supports liberation-oriented living.
It alludes to a subtle “karṇa-nāḍī” (ear-channel) as a locus through which transformative spiritual influence operates, resulting in severing the soul’s clinging to the body and thereby weakening the rebirth impulse.
Practice daily detachment: reduce identity with the body through meditation, hearing sacred teachings (śravaṇa), and ethical discipline—so desires that fuel repeated suffering and rebirth are gradually cut down.