Hari in the Primeval Waters: Prakṛti as Veil, the ‘Sleep’ Metaphor, and Brahmā’s Lotus-Channel Inquiry
किरीटादिकवच्चैव ज्ञातव्यं च खगेश्वर / किरीटाद्या अपि हरेर्द्विधा संति न संशयः
kirīṭādikavaccaiva jñātavyaṃ ca khageśvara / kirīṭādyā api harerdvidhā saṃti na saṃśayaḥ
Wahai Raja Burung (Garuda), ketahuilah pula: sebagaimana mahkota dan sejenisnya, demikian juga mahkota serta tanda-atribut Hari itu ada dua macam; tiada keraguan.
Lord Vishnu
Concept: Hari’s crown and insignia are ‘twofold’—implying a distinction such as real vs. assumed/manifest vs. conceptual, or essential vs. superimposed attributes.
Vedantic Theme: Nirguṇa/saguṇa distinction; upādhi-based manifestation vs. ultimate nature; pedagogical use of forms for contemplation.
Application: Use iconography as an aid without mistaking symbols for the Absolute; discern levels of meaning in devotional forms.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: dialogue setting (purāṇic instruction)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.11.23 (real/unreal forms as apprehended); Garuda Purana 3.11.25 (sameness/difference not to be known)
This verse highlights that Vishnu’s crown and related emblems are not merely decorative; they signify doctrinal categories, stated here as being “twofold,” implying a structured teaching on Vishnu’s manifestations and their symbols.
Vishnu directly addresses Garuda (“khageśvara”) and continues an explanatory sequence, instructing him to understand a classification—here, that Hari’s crown and associated insignia are of two types.
Approach sacred images and rituals with informed reverence: learn the meaning behind Vishnu’s emblems and forms, and use that understanding to deepen devotion and disciplined worship rather than treating iconography as mere art.