Kāraṇānvēṣaṇam: The 32 Marks of Hari, Defects (Doṣas), Death-Omens, and Hari’s Omnipresence in Social & Household Life
यथा रुद्राद्या लक्षणैर्वै प्रपूर्णा रुद्रादिल्लक्ष्मणा चैव पूर्णा / गुणेनैवं धर्मतः किञ्चिदेव तथानुसंधानाद्व्रियते नाम चापि
yathā rudrādyā lakṣaṇairvai prapūrṇā rudrādillakṣmaṇā caiva pūrṇā / guṇenaivaṃ dharmataḥ kiñcideva tathānusaṃdhānādvriyate nāma cāpi
Así como Rudra y las demás deidades están plenamente caracterizados por sus signos distintivos, y en verdad completos con los signos que comienzan con Rudra; así también un ser se determina—al menos en parte—por sus cualidades y por su dharma; y mediante la indagación y contemplación sostenidas, incluso el mismo “nombre” (identidad) llega a ser discernido.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Lakṣaṇas (signs) reveal identity; guṇa and dharma partially determine a being’s recognized nature, and sustained inquiry clarifies even ‘name’ (nāma/identity).
Vedantic Theme: Pramāṇa through lakṣaṇa and vicāra; nāma-rūpa discerned via guṇa/karma; movement toward viveka (discrimination).
Application: Practice careful observation and reflection before labeling people/situations; let ‘names’ (judgments) follow evidence of qualities and conduct over time.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.22: transition from mythic exemplars to methodological ‘heṭu-nirūpaṇa’ (inquiry into causes/grounds)
This verse uses the example of Rudra’s recognizable signs to show that beings and principles are known through defining characteristics; similarly, dharma and qualities help identify a person’s nature and role.
It implies that the soul’s recognized identity and trajectory are shaped by guṇas and dharma, and that deeper understanding arises through anusaṃdhāna—sustained reflection and discernment of one’s true nature.
Cultivate sattvic qualities and live by dharma, and regularly practice self-inquiry; over time, your actions and inner disposition clarify your true identity and purpose.