नग्न-परिभाषा तथा देव-स्तोत्रपूर्वक मायामोह-उत्पत्ति
Defining ‘Nagna’ and the Devas’ Hymn Leading to Māyāmoha
शुक्लादिदीर्घादिघनादिहीनम् अगोचरे यच् च विशेषणानाम् शुद्धातिशुद्धं परमर्षिदृश्यं रूपाय तस्मै भगवन् नताः स्मः
śuklādidīrghādighanādihīnam agocare yac ca viśeṣaṇānām śuddhātiśuddhaṃ paramarṣidṛśyaṃ rūpāya tasmai bhagavan natāḥ smaḥ
হে ভগবান! আমরা তোমার সেই রূপকে প্রণাম করি, যা ‘শ্বেত’, ‘দীর্ঘ’, ‘ঘন’ ইত্যাদি বিশেষণহীন, গুণবিশেষণের অগোচর; শুদ্ধতারও অতিশুদ্ধ, এবং কেবল পরম ঋষিদের দৃষ্টিগোচর।
Sage Parāśara (teaching Maitreya; voiced as a reverential salutation to Bhagavān/Vishnu)
It asserts that the Supreme (Vishnu) cannot be confined to physical or material descriptors; such qualifiers belong to created things, while Bhagavān transcends them.
Parāśara frames Vishnu as beyond the grasp of ordinary speech, mind, and sense-based definitions—known fully only through higher realization as seen by the greatest sages.
The verse presents Vishnu as the supremely pure, transcendent ground of reality—supporting the view that devotion is directed to the highest Brahman, not a merely limited deity.