Viṣṇu-dhyāna: Saguṇa Iconography, Nirguṇa Framework, and the Vāsudeva Insight
सनातनो ऽव्ययो मेध्यः सर्वानुग्रहकृत्प्रभुः / नारायणो महादेवः स्फुरन्मकरकुण्डलः
sanātano 'vyayo medhyaḥ sarvānugrahakṛtprabhuḥ / nārāyaṇo mahādevaḥ sphuranmakarakuṇḍalaḥ
御方は永遠にして不滅、清浄にして吉祥—一切に恩寵を垂れる主宰者。ナーラーヤナ、マハーデーヴァ、マカラ形の耳飾りをきらめかせておられる。
Suta (narrator) describing Lord Vishnu/Narayana in the Vishnu–Garuda dialogue frame
Concept: The eternal, imperishable Lord is the refuge who grants grace to all; remembrance of Nārāyaṇa stabilizes the seeker toward liberation.
Vedantic Theme: Īśvara’s nityatva (eternality) and avyayatva (unchangeability) as the secure ground for śaraṇāgati; grace (anugraha) as a decisive factor in mokṣa.
Application: Adopt a brief daily surrender-prayer: ‘Nārāyaṇaḥ śaraṇam’ before major decisions; cultivate trust and ethical clarity grounded in divine oversight.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: metaphysical/inner presence
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.92.7-10 (dhyāna-mūrti and indwelling Lord)
It establishes the Lord as beyond decay and time, making Him the ultimate refuge—especially relevant in Garuda Purana themes of mortality, rites, and liberation.
By foregrounding divine grace (sarvānugrahakṛt), it implies that alongside karma and rites, remembrance and devotion to Nārāyaṇa are central supports for the soul’s welfare.
Use the verse as a daily remembrance (smaraṇa) or prayer before rituals, cultivating purity (medhya) and a grace-centered approach to dharma and ethical living.