Maṅgalācaraṇa, the Sages’ Inquiry, and Hari as Supreme with an Avatāra-Outline
तस्य देवस्य किं रूपं जगत्सर्गः कथं मतः / कैर्व्रतैः स तु तुष्टः स्यात्केन योगेन वाप्यते
tasya devasya kiṃ rūpaṃ jagatsargaḥ kathaṃ mataḥ / kairvrataiḥ sa tu tuṣṭaḥ syātkena yogena vāpyate
সেই দেবের রূপ কী? জগতের সৃষ্টি কীভাবে বোঝা হয়? কোন কোন ব্রতে তিনি তুষ্ট হন, এবং কোন যোগে তাঁকে লাভ করা যায়?
Garuda (Vinata-putra) addressing Lord Vishnu
Concept: Knowing the Lord’s nature and the process of creation supports disciplined practice (vrata, yoga) culminating in attainment.
Vedantic Theme: Saguna-brahma upāsanā as a preparatory/primary means; integration of jñāna (understanding) with sādhana (practice).
Application: Choose a consistent vrata (ethical vow, fasting, purity, charity) and a yoga discipline (japa, dhyāna, prāṇāyāma) oriented to the Lord.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: teaching assembly
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.1.10 (explicit request for Nārāyaṇa-kathā)
This verse frames the teaching agenda: understanding the Divine (rūpa), the cosmos (jagat-sarga), and the practical means—vows (vrata) and yoga—by which one pleases and attains Him.
It points to a twofold path—right understanding and right practice—suggesting that realization is supported by disciplined observances and yoga that align the individual with the Divine.
Choose consistent ethical vows (truthfulness, non-harm, purity, charity) and a regular yoga practice (devotion, meditation, self-discipline) aimed at inner transformation rather than mere ritual formality.