मूले विष्णुः स्थितो नित्यं स्कंधे केशव एव च । नारायणस्तु शाखासु पत्रेषु भगवान्हरिः
mūle viṣṇuḥ sthito nityaṃ skaṃdhe keśava eva ca | nārāyaṇastu śākhāsu patreṣu bhagavānhariḥ
इसके मूल में सदा विष्णु विराजते हैं, तने में केशव स्थित हैं। शाखाओं में नारायण और पत्तों में भगवान् हरि निवास करते हैं।
Brahmā (deduced from 'Brahma–Nārada saṃvāda' colophon context)
Tirtha: Aśvattha (sacred fig) as vṛkṣa-tīrtha
Type: kshetra
Scene: A radiant Aśvattha tree shown as Viṣṇu’s body: luminous root with Viṣṇu, trunk with Keśava, branches with Nārāyaṇa, leaves shimmering with Hari; devotees circumambulate with lamps and water-pots.
The divine is immanent in the natural world; revering the Aśvattha is revering Viṣṇu in manifested form.
The Aśvattha is elevated as a living shrine where the Lord is present in every part of the tree.
Implicit worship guideline: honor the whole Aśvattha as Viṣṇu’s embodied presence.
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