बुद्धः पाषण्डसंघातात्कल्की रक्षतु कल्मषात् / पायान्मध्यन्दिने विष्णुः प्रातर्नारायणो ऽवतु
buddhaḥ pāṣaṇḍasaṃghātātkalkī rakṣatu kalmaṣāt / pāyānmadhyandine viṣṇuḥ prātarnārāyaṇo 'vatu
May Buddha protect me from the massed forces of heresy; may Kalki protect me from sin. May Viṣṇu guard me at midday, and may Nārāyaṇa protect me in the morning.
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda in a protective-stotra context)
Concept: Guard the mind from misleading doctrines and guard conduct from sin; structure the day with remembrance of Viṣṇu/Nārāyaṇa.
Vedantic Theme: Viveka (discernment) and śuddhi (purity) as supports for steady devotion; dharma-protection as divine function across ages.
Application: Adopt a daily rhythm: morning remembrance (prātaḥ-smaraṇa), midday recollection; cultivate discernment in beliefs and accountability in actions.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: temporal guardianship (kāla-rakṣā)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.196 (time-based protection clauses)
This verse frames remembrance of Vishnu’s avatāras as a spiritual safeguard—protecting the devotee from doctrinal confusion (pāṣaṇḍa) and inner impurity (kalmaṣa) through timed, daily recollection.
While not describing after-death travel directly, it emphasizes purification and right orientation of the mind—key prerequisites in Garuda Purana teachings for a favorable destiny and freedom from sin-born suffering.
Use it as a short daily prayer: recite in the morning and at midday to cultivate clarity in belief and conduct, and to reinforce ethical living aligned with dharma.