The Manifestation of Viṣṇu’s Footprints: Vāmana–Trivikrama, Bāṣkali’s Subjugation, and the Rise of Viṣṇupadī
Gaṅgā
पुण्योहं पुण्यतां प्राप्तो दर्शनात्तव शत्रुहन् । यत्ते देव वरैर्वंद्यौ वंदितौ चरणौ मया
puṇyohaṃ puṇyatāṃ prāpto darśanāttava śatruhan | yatte deva varairvaṃdyau vaṃditau caraṇau mayā
Ich bin gesegnet—ja, ich habe Heiligkeit erlangt—schon durch dein bloßes Schauen, o Bezwinger der Feinde. Denn, o Herr, ich habe deine Füße verehrt, die selbst von den erhabensten Göttern angebetet werden.
Unspecified devotee/supplicant (context not provided in the excerpt)
Concept: Darśana and caraṇa-vandana (reverence to the divine feet) sanctify the devotee; holiness is attained through humble worship rather than status.
Application: Begin prayer with humility; cultivate reverence and gratitude—let devotion purify self-image and conduct.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"devotional","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["soft temple bells","incense crackle","low tanpura drone","gentle conch at cadence end"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: puṇyohaṃ = puṇyaḥ + aham; darśanāttava = darśanāt + tava; yatte = yat + te; varairvaṃdyau = varaiḥ + vandyau.
That mere darśana (beholding the Lord) and reverence to His feet confer puṇya (spiritual merit), emphasizing grace-centered devotion.
It frames devotion as direct and relational—seeing the Lord and bowing to His feet—rather than as an abstract ritual or philosophical attainment.
Humility and reverence: the speaker considers themselves purified not by status or achievement, but by honoring what even the greatest beings revere.