Manvantara Catalog: Fourteen Manus, Their Sons, Saptarishis, Indras, Deva-Hosts, and the 18 Vidyās
बृहद्गुणो नभश्चैव महाबलपराक्रमः / ऊर्ज स्तम्बस्तथा प्राण ऋषभो निश्चल (र) स्तथा
bṛhadguṇo nabhaścaiva mahābalaparākramaḥ / ūrja stambastathā prāṇa ṛṣabho niścala (ra) stathā
“(Él es) vasto en virtudes y también como el cielo; dotado de gran fuerza y valor; llamado el Pilar de la Energía vital y el mismo Prāṇa; el Ṛṣabha, el más excelso, y asimismo el Inamovible, el firme.”
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Prāṇa and steadfastness as pillars of embodied life; greatness is defined by guṇa (virtue), bala (strength), and niścala (unshaken steadiness).
Vedantic Theme: Prāṇa as a key upādhi in embodied existence; cultivation of sattva and steadiness supports clarity and self-knowledge.
Application: Build ‘niścala’ steadiness through disciplined breath, ethical living, and resilience; treat vitality (prāṇa) as sacred—protect health and attention.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: epithetic/pan-cosmic (non-localized)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: laudatory epithet strings in genealogical/character descriptions (varies by recension)
This verse presents exalted attributes of Vishnu—cosmic vastness, strength, prāṇa, and steadiness—used for contemplation and recitation to anchor the mind in dharma and divine refuge.
By identifying Vishnu with prāṇa (life-force) and the sustaining ‘pillar’ of energy, it frames the soul’s journey as ultimately supported by the divine ground of life and stability rather than mere physical conditions.
Use these titles as a short daily remembrance—especially in prayer/recitation—to cultivate steadiness (niścala) and ethical strength, treating life-breath (prāṇa) as sacred and disciplined.