Mārkaṇḍeya-varṇanam
The Description of Mārkaṇḍeya
मृकण्डुतनयस्तावत्स्थितः संजीर्णपर्णवत् । तस्मिन्घोरे जलमये विष्णुशक्त्युपबृंहितः । आत्मानं परमं ध्यायन्स्थितवान्हरिसन्निधौ ॥ ३२ ॥
mṛkaṇḍutanayastāvatsthitaḥ saṃjīrṇaparṇavat | tasminghore jalamaye viṣṇuśaktyupabṛṃhitaḥ | ātmānaṃ paramaṃ dhyāyansthitavānharisannidhau || 32 ||
Dann blieb der Sohn Mṛkaṇḍus reglos, wie ein verdorrtes Blatt. In jener schrecklichen, wassererfüllten Weite, getragen von der Śakti Viṣṇus, verweilte er in der unmittelbaren Gegenwart Haris und meditierte über das höchste Selbst.
Narada (as narrator in dialogue with the Sanatkumara tradition context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: karuna
It presents unwavering dhyāna as the means to remain established in Hari’s presence even amid pralaya-like terror, showing that Viṣṇu’s śakti sustains the devotee who fixes the mind on the Supreme Self.
Bhakti here is expressed as single-pointed remembrance and meditation—being “at Hari’s side” (hari-sannidhau) through inner absorption, not merely external circumstance.
The verse primarily emphasizes Yoga/Dhyāna rather than a Vedāṅga; practically, it underlines disciplined mental focus (a prerequisite for mantra-japa and ritual steadiness) as the operative spiritual skill.