Mahālakṣmī’s Forms, Brahmā’s Fourfold Origin, Vāyu’s Names and Soteriology, and Bhāratī’s Manifestations
केवला भारती ज्ञेया काशिराजस्य कन्यका / काली नाम्ना तु सा ज्ञेया भीमसेनप्रिया सदा
kevalā bhāratī jñeyā kāśirājasya kanyakā / kālī nāmnā tu sā jñeyā bhīmasenapriyā sadā
Sábela como Kevalā Bhāratī, hija del rey de Kāśī. También es conocida con el nombre de Kālī, siempre amada por Bhīmasena.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda)
Concept: Names and lineage function as dharmic identifiers; constancy of affection/loyalty is praised (ever dear to Bhīmasena).
Vedantic Theme: Nāma-rūpa as conventional markers within saṃsāra; steadiness (dhṛti) as sattvic virtue.
Application: Maintain integrity of identity and commitments; use names/roles as responsibilities rather than ego-ornaments.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: sacred city/kingdom
Related Themes: Garuda Purana genealogical/itihāsa-based exempla used to illustrate dharma and character traits
This verse functions as an identification note—linking a person by multiple names and lineage—helping readers track characters and traditions across Purāṇic narratives.
This specific verse is not an afterlife instruction; it is a contextual genealogical/character identification within the chapter’s narrative framework.
When studying the Garuda Purana (including death-ritual sections), cross-check alternate names and epithets to avoid confusion and preserve accurate recitation, annotation, and teaching.