Sṛṣṭi-krama, Pratibimba-Upādhi, and Viṣṇu as Primary Brahman
with Pralaya and Nāma-Stuti
एवं स्तुतो विष्णुरजः पुराणो ह्यतित्वरावानुत्थितो नित्यबद्धः
evaṃ stuto viṣṇurajaḥ purāṇo hyatitvarāvānutthito nityabaddhaḥ
So gepriesen erhob sich Viṣṇu—der Ungeborene und Uralte—schnell, immer standhaft (in seinem Gelübde und seiner Ordnung).
Narrator (Suta/Pauranika voice describing Vishnu’s response after being praised)
Concept: The Lord responds to sincere praise; His ‘rising’ signifies accessible grace while remaining unborn and primeval.
Vedantic Theme: Ajatva (unborn nature) alongside līlā/manifest responsiveness; nirguna-saguna coordination.
Application: Cultivate steady devotion and disciplined praise; interpret divine ‘actions’ as compassionate manifestation rather than limitation.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: narrative pattern where stuti precedes revelation/teaching
This verse shows that sincere praise (stuti) invokes an immediate divine response—Vishnu is depicted as swiftly rising, indicating readiness to protect, guide, or instruct according to dharma.
Indirectly, it frames the Purana’s guidance as divinely sanctioned: Vishnu, the primeval Lord, responds to devotion and establishes order—foundational for teachings on karma, dharma, and post-death guidance that follow in the text.
Maintain steady devotion and ethical resolve (nityabaddhaḥ): regular prayer, remembrance of Vishnu, and adherence to dharma are presented as ways to receive clarity and protection in difficult transitions.