विकासाणुस्वरूपैश् च ब्रह्मरूपादिभिस् तथा व्यक्तस्वरूपश् च तथा विष्णुः सर्वेश्वरेश्वरः
vikāsāṇusvarūpaiś ca brahmarūpādibhis tathā vyaktasvarūpaś ca tathā viṣṇuḥ sarveśvareśvaraḥ
Vishnu—Lord over even the lords—is present as the subtle principle behind expansion and atomic minuteness; present as Brahmā and the other cosmic forms; and present also as the fully manifest, perceptible reality.
Sage Parāśara (teaching Maitreya)
Speaker: Parasara
Topic: How Vishnu pervades all scales and forms—from atomic subtlety to Brahmā and manifest reality.
Teaching: Cosmological
Quality: revealing
Creation Stage: Primary
Cosmic Hierarchy: Lokas
Concept: Vishnu is present as the subtlest principle (aṇu) and the expansive principle (vikāsa), as Brahmā and other cosmic offices, and as the manifest world—there is no realm outside His lordship.
Vedantic Theme: Brahman
Application: Practice seeing the divine in both the minute (daily acts, breath) and the vast (nature, cosmos), fostering reverence and ethical restraint.
Vishishtadvaita: Supports the doctrine of śarīra-śarīrī: all beings and cosmic functions (including Brahmā) are modes/body of Vishnu, who remains their inner ruler.
Vishnu Form: Narayana
Bhakti Type: Shanta
Antaryamin: Yes
Jagat Karana: Yes
This verse frames Vishnu as immanent at every scale of reality—present as the finest subtle principle and also as the expansive power through which the cosmos unfolds.
Parāśara presents Brahmā as one of the forms through which Vishnu functions in creation, indicating that cosmic roles arise from the Supreme rather than standing independent of Him.
It asserts Vishnu’s ultimate sovereignty: even divine rulers and cosmic administrators derive their authority and existence from Him, reinforcing Vishnu as the highest reality.