Haristuti-saṅgraha: Devatā–Ṛṣi Praṇāma, Nāma-māhātmya, and Vairāgya from Deha-āsakti
एतादृशोहं भगवाननन्तः सदा वसिष्ठस्य समान एव
etādṛśohaṃ bhagavānanantaḥ sadā vasiṣṭhasya samāna eva
আমি এমনই—ভগবান অনন্ত; এবং সর্বদা বসিষ্ঠের সমানই (অটল মহিমায়)।
Lord Vishnu (as Ananta)
Concept: Divine assurance: the Lord (Ananta) affirms steadfast equality with Vasiṣṭha—suggesting unwavering spiritual poise and the Lord’s constant nature.
Vedantic Theme: Ananta (the infinite) as unchanging; reassurance that steadiness (dhairya/niṣṭhā) is upheld by the divine; hints of the Lord’s immanence in saintly steadiness.
Application: When remorse arises, receive it as a cue to return to steadiness; cultivate niṣṭhā through regular practice, trusting that the divine supports stability rather than despair.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: divine assurances to devotees and sages; Ananta/Vishnu epithets in moksha-oriented passages
This verse identifies the speaker as Ananta—the Infinite Divine—emphasizing unbounded, steady spiritual authority behind the teaching being given.
Indirectly, it grounds the surrounding instruction in the reliability of the Divine speaker: the guidance on dharma and post-death realities is presented as coming from the Infinite Lord, not mere opinion.
Treat scriptural guidance and the counsel of realized teachers with seriousness; cultivate steadiness and discipline (like Vasiṣṭha) when practicing dharma and rites.