Jāmbavatī’s Vaiṣṇava-Ācāra: Grace, Sense-Consecration, and Pilgrimage to Śrīnivāsa on Veṅkaṭādri
अनन्त जन्मार्जितपुण्यसंचयान्मयाद्य दृष्टः परमाचलो हि / तद्दर्शनाद्वाष्पकलाकुलेक्षणा सद्यः समुत्थाय ननाम मूर्ध्ना
ananta janmārjitapuṇyasaṃcayānmayādya dṛṣṭaḥ paramācalo hi / taddarśanādvāṣpakalākulekṣaṇā sadyaḥ samutthāya nanāma mūrdhnā
অসংখ্য জন্মে সঞ্চিত পুণ্যসম্ভারের ফলে আজ আমি এই পরম পর্বতকে দর্শন করলাম। তা দেখামাত্রই অশ্রুকণায় ভরা চোখে আমি সঙ্গে সঙ্গে উঠে মাথা নত করে প্রণাম করলাম।
Garuda (Vinata-putra), narrating his experience to Lord Vishnu
Concept: Puṇya accumulated across births matures into the opportunity for holy darśana; the proper response is bhakti expressed as namaskāra with softened ego.
Vedantic Theme: Saṃskāra and adṛṣṭa (karmic potency) shaping life-events; grace experienced as the fruition of past merit, leading toward śaraṇāgati.
Application: Cultivate steady merit (dāna, vrata, japa, tīrtha-sevā) without entitlement; when blessings arrive, respond with humility and gratitude rather than pride.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: sacred mountain
Related Themes: Garuda Purana (teachings on puṇya/pāpa as determinants of experience); Garuda Purana (tīrtha-māhātmya: merit of darśana and pilgrimage)
This verse frames a sacred vision as the fruit of merit gathered across countless lifetimes, emphasizing that spiritual attainments are cumulative results of sustained dharma and devotion.
It presents progress as incremental across births: accumulated punya matures into transformative encounters (darshana) that naturally evoke humility, reverence, and inner purification.
Practice consistent dharma—charity, truthfulness, worship, and restraint—without demanding immediate results, trusting that long-term merit ripens into clarity, devotion, and meaningful spiritual experiences.