Acyuta/Vāsudeva Stotra: Avatāra-Salutations, Ritual Totality, Forgiveness Prayer, and Phalaśruti
त्वमाधारस्त्वं ह्यनन्तस्त्वं कूर्मःस्त्वं धराम्बुजम् / धर्मज्ञानादयस्त्वं हि वेदिमण्डलशक्तयः
tvamādhārastvaṃ hyanantastvaṃ kūrmaḥstvaṃ dharāmbujam / dharmajñānādayastvaṃ hi vedimaṇḍalaśaktayaḥ
Du bist die eigentliche Stütze von allem; wahrlich, Du bist Ananta; Du bist Kūrma (die Schildkröten-Inkarnation); Du bist der Erden-Lotus. Wahrlich, Du selbst bist Dharma, Erkenntnis und das Übrige; und Du bist die Kräfte, die im heiligen Altar-Kreis (vedi-maṇḍala) wohnen.
Garuda (Vinātā-putra) addressing Lord Vishnu (Nārāyaṇa)
Concept: Viṣṇu as the foundational support (ādhāra), as Ananta and Kūrma (stabilizing cosmic functions), and as the very principles of dharma and jñāna; sacred powers reside in the altar-circle.
Vedantic Theme: Unity of cosmic order (ṛta/dharma), knowledge, and divine power; the Lord as substratum of both cosmos and ritual; avatāra as functional manifestation of the same Absolute.
Application: Stabilize life by embodying dharma and seeking knowledge as expressions of devotion; treat ritual space (home altar) as a field of śakti—keep it clean, intentional, and ethically aligned.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: cosmic-symbolic and ritual
Related Themes: Garuda Purana (general): cosmological and devotional identifications of Viṣṇu with supports of the world; ritual-vedi references in worship contexts.
This verse frames Vishnu as the metaphysical ground of all existence—avatars, cosmic order (dharma), and ritual power—so devotion and dharma are rooted in the same ultimate reality.
By identifying Vishnu with the vedi-maṇḍala-śaktis, the verse teaches that the sanctity and efficacy of yajña-space and its ritual energies ultimately arise from Vishnu’s presence.
See ethical living (dharma) and genuine learning (jñāna) as forms of worship, and treat ritual or prayer spaces as reminders of the same divine foundation sustaining life.