Vishnu-sahasranāma-style Japa: Vishnu as Cosmic Cause and Inner Self
Antaryāmin
यमलार्जनभेत्ता च तपोहितकरस्तथा / वादित्रं चैव वाद्यं च बुद्धश्चैव वरप्रदः
yamalārjanabhettā ca tapohitakarastathā / vāditraṃ caiva vādyaṃ ca buddhaścaiva varapradaḥ
Er bezwingt Yama und vernichtet die Folgen unrecht erworbenen Besitzes; er verleiht die Früchte von Askese und heiligen Riten. Er ist das Wesen der Instrumente und der Musik und ist die erwachte Weisheit selbst—der Spender von Gaben.
Lord Viṣṇu (in instruction to Garuḍa / Vinatā-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Yamaloka Journey
Concept: Divine lordship can ‘subdue’ death’s fear and dissolve the binding force of wrongful acquisition when one turns to dharma, tapas, and devotion.
Vedantic Theme: Īśvara as antaryāmin governing karma-phala; knowledge (buddhi) as divine light rather than mere intellect.
Application: Avoid ill-gotten gains; dedicate austerity/ritual fruits to Vishnu; use sacred music/chant as a stabilizer for mind and conduct.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: otherworldly court/realm
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.15 (nāma-stotra sequence emphasizing Vishnu’s all-pervasiveness)
This verse presents the Lord as the power that overcomes Yama and nullifies fear of death, emphasizing divine refuge as superior to the afterlife terrors described in Yama’s realm.
By stating that the Lord breaks Yama’s hold and destroys harmful karmic consequences, it implies that devotion and righteous living can transform the soul’s post-death experience and lessen bondage to punitive outcomes.
Avoid unethical earnings, cultivate tapas and dharmic acts, and use devotional remembrance (such as recitation of divine names) to build clarity, courage, and moral discipline.