Gāruḍa-Māhātmya and Tārkṣya-Stotra: Fruits of Hearing/Reciting and the Power of Garuḍa’s Praise
दक्षनारद मुख्यादिन् ब्रह्म ध्यान्हरिं गतः / मयापि तुभ्यं सूतेन पुराणं कथितं परम्
dakṣanārada mukhyādin brahma dhyānhariṃ gataḥ / mayāpi tubhyaṃ sūtena purāṇaṃ kathitaṃ param
দক্ষ, নাৰদ আদি প্ৰধান ঋষিসকলৰ সৈতে ব্ৰহ্মাই ধ্যানযোগে হৰিক প্ৰাপ্ত কৰিলে। তেনেদৰে মইও—সূতৰ মাধ্যমে—তোমাক এই পৰম পুৰাণ ক’লোঁ।
Sūta (Sūta Ugraśravas), speaking as the narrator transmitting the Purāṇa
Concept: Hari is attained through meditative contemplation supported by satsaṅga; Purāṇic knowledge is preserved by paramparā (Brahmā/Vyāsa/Sūta).
Vedantic Theme: Upāsanā leading to realization; the necessity of a reliable teaching lineage for brahma-vidyā and dharma.
Application: Practice daily dhyāna on Hari with guidance from authentic teachers/texts; seek elevating company (satsaṅga) and study in a structured lineage.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: assembly/āśrama (implied)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.240.3 (Brahmā speaks after hearing); Garuda Purana 1.240.5 (phala of hearing; Viṣṇu teaches Garuḍa)
This verse highlights Sūta as a trusted transmitter of sacred knowledge, grounding the Garuda Purana’s teaching in an accepted lineage of narration.
It points to dhyāna (meditative contemplation) of Hari as a means to attain Vishnu—implying liberation is achieved through sustained spiritual focus and devotion.
Maintain a regular meditation practice centered on Vishnu (Hari) and learn scripture through reliable teachers and authentic lineages.