Viṣṇu-dharma Rakṣā: Nyāsa and Nārāyaṇa-Kavaca
Protective Invocation of Viṣṇu and His Avatāras
भूमौ रक्षतु वाराहौ व्योम्नि नारायणो ऽवतु / कर्मबन्धाच्च कपिलो दत्तो रोगाच्च रक्षतु
bhūmau rakṣatu vārāhau vyomni nārāyaṇo 'vatu / karmabandhācca kapilo datto rogācca rakṣatu
पृथ्वी पर वराह मेरी रक्षा करें; आकाश में नारायण मेरी रक्षा करें। कपिल और दत्त (दत्तात्रेय) मुझे कर्म-बन्धन से मुक्त करें और रोगों से भी बचाएँ।
Lord Viṣṇu (teaching Garuḍa in a protective prayer context)
Concept: Bondage arises from karma; liberation is sought through divine/avatāra remembrance and right knowledge/discipline associated with Kapila and Datta.
Vedantic Theme: Karma-bandha and its transcendence; grace and jñāna as supports for freedom; the Lord as both protector and liberator.
Application: Recite as a daily protective prayer: pair it with self-audit of actions (karma) and health discipline; use during illness or anxiety about consequences.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: cosmic vertical axis (earth–sky)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.196 (protective litany including disease and karma-bondage)
This verse models a rakṣā-prayoga: invoking specific divine forms for protection in different realms (earth/sky) and for specific afflictions (karma-bondage and disease), aligning devotion with practical spiritual safeguarding.
By naming “karmabandha” (bondage of actions) as a threat needing divine release, the verse implies that liberation and safe passage are obstructed by accumulated karma, and that grace and right knowledge (Kapila/Datta) are sought to loosen those bonds.
Use it as a short daily prayer for protection and inner purification: remember protection in one’s environment (earth/sky), and pair the recitation with ethical living to reduce karmic entanglement and support well-being.