Means to Liberation: Supremacy of Hari, Proper Salutations, and Purāṇic Authority
पराणामेव नम्यत्वं प्रतिपाद्यत्वमेव हि / एतत्सर्वं मयाख्यातं किमन्यच्छ्रोतुमिच्छथ
parāṇāmeva namyatvaṃ pratipādyatvameva hi / etatsarvaṃ mayākhyātaṃ kimanyacchrotumicchatha
En vérité, j’ai exposé qu’il ne faut se prosterner que devant le Suprême, et que cela seul doit être enseigné. Tout cela a été déclaré par moi—que désirez-vous entendre encore ?
Lord Vishnu
Concept: Namaskara and instruction should be centered on the Supreme alone (parameva).
Vedantic Theme: Paratva-nirnaya (ascertaining the Supreme); ekagra-bhakti as a means to inner steadiness; subordination of all secondary objects.
Application: In daily worship, simplify focus: choose the Supreme as primary refuge; avoid scattering devotion across lesser aims; teach others the same clarity.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Related Themes: 3.1.90 (discernment regarding names and worthiness of reverence); Garuda Purana 3.2 opening (transition to cosmology after doctrinal closure)
This verse frames the core instruction as exclusive reverence toward the Supreme (Vishnu), implying that true spiritual guidance and protection—especially in the Preta Kanda’s after-death context—rests on right devotion and right understanding.
While not describing the soul’s journey directly, it acts as a doctrinal closure: correct orientation to the Supreme is presented as the essential teaching that underlies the soul’s welfare amid post-death narratives and ritual discussions.
Prioritize sincere devotion, humility, and disciplined learning: keep worship focused on the highest ideal, and treat spiritual instruction as something to be clearly understood and lived rather than merely performed as ritual.