Nārada’s Hymn to Viṣṇu
Nāradasya Viṣṇu-stavaḥ
अमायायात्मसंज्ञाय मायिने विश्वरूपिणे । योगीश्वराय योगाय योगगम्याय विष्णवे ॥ २२ ॥
amāyāyātmasaṃjñāya māyine viśvarūpiṇe | yogīśvarāya yogāya yogagamyāya viṣṇave || 22 ||
Saludo a Viṣṇu—más allá de toda ilusión, conocido como el propio Ser; portador de la māyā, cuya forma es el universo entero; Señor de los yoguis, Yoga mismo, y alcanzable sólo por el Yoga.
Sūta (narrating an invocation/stuti to Viṣṇu)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It identifies Viṣṇu as simultaneously transcendent (beyond māyā) and immanent (the universe-form), teaching that liberation comes from realizing Him as the inner Self while honoring His cosmic sovereignty.
By offering direct salutation to Viṣṇu with precise epithets, it models bhakti as contemplative praise—devotion grounded in understanding His nature as Self, Lord, and the universal form.
No specific Vedāṅga technique is taught in this verse; its practical takeaway is yogic discipline and meditative focus (yoga-gamya) as a sādhanā aligned with Purāṇic devotion.