Śuka’s Yoga-ascent, the Echo of ‘Bhoḥ’, and the Vaikuṇṭha Vision
भार्गवेंद्राय रामाय राघवाय पराय च । कृष्णाय वेदकर्त्रे च बुद्धकल्किस्वरूपिणे ॥ ५४ ॥
bhārgaveṃdrāya rāmāya rāghavāya parāya ca | kṛṣṇāya vedakartre ca buddhakalkisvarūpiṇe || 54 ||
भार्गवश्रेष्ठ परशुराम, राम, राघव और परम प्रभु को नमस्कार। वेदकर्ता श्रीकृष्ण तथा बुद्ध और कल्कि-स्वरूप भगवान को भी नमस्कार।
Narada (stuti within Moksha-Dharma instruction, traditionally narrated in the Narada–Sanatkumara dialogue frame)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: vira (heroic)
It functions as an avatāra-stuti: remembering Vishnu through multiple incarnations (Paraśurāma, Rāma, Kṛṣṇa, Buddha, Kalki) affirms Him as the supreme refuge and supports mokṣa-oriented devotion.
Bhakti is expressed through nāma-smaraṇa and stuti—offering salutations to the Lord’s recognized forms across time—cultivating surrender to the “para” (Supreme) beyond any single manifestation.
The phrase “veda-kartre” underscores Vedic authority and transmission: the Lord is portrayed as the arranger/source behind Vedic revelation, reinforcing correct reliance on śāstra in dharma and mokṣa practice.
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