Brahmāṇḍa-Āvaraṇa Nirūpaṇa, Virajā-Setu, and Prākṛta–Vaikṛta Sṛṣṭi
अव्याकृताख्यमाकाशं तदनन्तरमीरितम् / मर्यादारहितश्चैवं तत्रास्ते हरिरव्ययः
avyākṛtākhyamākāśaṃ tadanantaramīritam / maryādārahitaścaivaṃ tatrāste hariravyayaḥ
Next is spoken of the space called the Unmanifest (Avyākṛta)—limitless and without boundary; and there the imperishable, unchanging Hari abides.
Lord Vishnu (Hari) speaking to Garuda (Vinata-putra)
Concept: Beyond the unmanifest, boundaryless expanse, the imperishable Hari abides—ultimate ground beyond cosmological layers.
Vedantic Theme: Brahman/Nārāyaṇa as avyaya (imperishable) substratum; transcendence of māyā/avyākṛta through realization and devotion.
Application: Meditate on the limitless (ananta) and on Hari as the stable witness; use nāma-smaraṇa and contemplation of the imperishable to loosen fear of change.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: cosmic region
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.10.17 (Virajā boundary beyond sky)
This verse presents Avyākṛta as a boundless, limit-free principle beyond manifest creation, serving as the subtle metaphysical “domain” in which the imperishable Hari is affirmed to abide.
By pointing to a reality that is “without boundary” and associated with Hari, it implies that liberation is oriented toward the unconditioned, beyond the limited spheres of manifest experience.
Cultivate steadiness through remembrance of the imperishable (Hari) and reduce attachment to limited, changing conditions—supporting ethical living and a liberation-oriented mindset.