ननौ भनौ प्रहरणकलिकेयं लगौ तथा / वसन्ततिलका सिंहोन्नता तभ्जा जगौ गुरुः
nanau bhanau praharaṇakalikeyaṃ lagau tathā / vasantatilakā siṃhonnatā tabhjā jagau guruḥ
“(This verse) contains the gaṇas ‘na-nau’ and ‘bha-nau’; it is to be applied to the metrical pattern called Praharaṇa-kalikā. Likewise it fits Vasantatilakā, Siṃhonnatā, and Tabh-jā, and it also corresponds to the pattern known as Jagau-guru.”
Narrator/Compiler (prosody/metrical note within the text; not a Vishnu–Garuda dialogue line)
Concept: Chandas taxonomy: specific gaṇa sequences correspond to multiple metrical patterns; recognition enables correct application (prayoga) of verse-forms.
Vedantic Theme: Discriminative knowledge (viveka) applied to śabda-structure; many forms, one underlying rule-system.
Application: When scanning a verse, identify ‘na-nau’ and ‘bha-nau’ gaṇas to classify it under the listed metres (e.g., Vasantatilakā, Siṃhonnatā) and apply appropriate recitation cadence.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.209.20-24 (gaṇa-to-metre correspondences)
They preserve how the verse should be recited and scanned, helping accurate transmission, chanting, and manuscript verification.
This specific line is a prosodic/metrical annotation rather than a doctrinal statement; it supports correct recitation of surrounding teachings but does not itself describe the soul’s journey.
Use it to correctly scan and chant the verse (guru/laghu and gaṇa counting), improving accuracy in study, recitation, and digital text validation.