Vāmana’s Advent, Aditi’s Hymn, Bali’s Gift, and the Mahatmya of Bhū-dāna
नमः पयोराशिनिवासनाय नमोऽस्तु सद्धृत्कमलस्थिताय । नमोऽस्तु सूर्याद्यमितप्रभाय नमोनमः पुण्यकथागताय ॥ ७५ ॥
namaḥ payorāśinivāsanāya namo'stu saddhṛtkamalasthitāya | namo'stu sūryādyamitaprabhāya namonamaḥ puṇyakathāgatāya || 75 ||
乳海に住まう御方に礼拝あれ。清らかな心の蓮華に坐す御方に礼拝あれ。太陽をも万物をも超える無量の光輝をもつ御方に礼拝あれ。功徳ある聖なる御業の物語によって到達される御方に、礼拝、礼拝あれ。
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It praises Vishnu as both transcendent (immeasurable radiance beyond the sun) and immanent (seated in the lotus of the pure heart), teaching that inner purity and devotion make the Lord directly accessible.
Bhakti is shown as a lived practice: purify the heart so the Lord abides within, and approach Him through puṇya-kathā—hearing and reciting sacred narratives that awaken remembrance, surrender, and love.
The verse primarily functions as stotra (devotional praise) rather than a Vedanga lesson; practically, it points to disciplined recitation and śravaṇa (hearing) of sacred kathā as a purifying sādhanā supporting dharma and moksha.