Cosmic Appointments, Viṣṇu’s Vibhūtis, Fourfold Operation, and the Symbolism of Ornaments and Weapons
प्रशान्तम् अभयं शुद्धं दुर्विभाव्यम् असंश्रयम् विष्णोर् ज्ञानमयस्योक्तं तज् ज्ञानं परमं पदम्
praśāntam abhayaṃ śuddhaṃ durvibhāvyam asaṃśrayam viṣṇor jñānamayasyoktaṃ taj jñānaṃ paramaṃ padam
জ্ঞানস্বৰূপ বিষ্ণুৰ সেই জ্ঞানেই পৰম পদ বুলি কোৱা হৈছে: পৰম শান্ত, নিৰ্ভয়, শুদ্ধ, সাধাৰণ কল্পনাৰ অতীত, আৰু সম্পূৰ্ণ নিৰাশ্ৰয়।
Sage Parāśara (teaching Maitreya)
In this verse, parama-pada is the highest state/abode identified with the realization of Vishnu as pure consciousness—peaceful, fearless, and independent—indicating moksha as direct knowledge of the Supreme.
Parāśara defines it by attributes rather than objects: it is tranquil, fearless, pure, beyond ordinary conception, and unsupported—because it is the knowledge of Vishnu, whose essence is consciousness itself.
Vishnu is presented as the supreme reality (Para Brahman) and the final goal: liberation is not merely a place but the highest state realized through knowledge of Vishnu’s transcendent, self-subsistent nature.