Viṣṇv-ekapūjya-nirṇaya; Gaṅgā-Viṣṇupadī-māhātmya; Kali-yuga doṣa; Puṣkara-dharma of Viṣṇu-smaraṇa
भागीरथ्याश्च चत्वारि रूपाण्यासन्खगेश्वर / महाभिषग्जनेन्द्रस्य भार्या तु ह्यभिषेचनी
bhāgīrathyāśca catvāri rūpāṇyāsankhageśvara / mahābhiṣagjanendrasya bhāryā tu hyabhiṣecanī
Oh Señor de las aves (Garuda), Bhāgīrathī (Gaṅgā) posee cuatro formas. Y Abhiṣecanī es la esposa de Mahābhiṣaj, el señor entre los médicos.
Lord Vishnu
Concept: Nāma-rūpa-bheda: a single sacred principle (Gaṅgā) manifests in multiple forms and relational identities across cosmic orders.
Vedantic Theme: Unity appearing as multiplicity (ekaṃ sat—bahudhā); conventional designations (nāma-rūpa) used for cosmological mapping.
Application: Use the teaching as a contemplative lens: see diverse expressions (roles, relations) as facets of one sacred reality; avoid rigid literalism while respecting purāṇic taxonomy.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: mythic genealogical frame
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.29.10-11 (enumeration of remaining forms)
This verse frames Gaṅgā as manifesting in multiple sacred aspects, supporting the Purāṇic idea that her presence and purifying power operate in more than one mode or realm.
By highlighting Bhāgīrathī’s revered status and manifold forms, the text reinforces why Gaṅgā-related acts (such as ritual bathing, offerings, or remembrance) are treated as potent for purification in broader Garuda Purana contexts.
Treat sacred waters and purification practices with reverence—maintain cleanliness, perform sincere prayer/ablutions, and approach ritual acts as ethical self-purification rather than mere formality.