Bhāgīratha’s Bringing of the Gaṅgā
भगीरथ उवाच । प्रणमामि जगन्नाथं प्रणतार्त्रिपणाशनम् । प्रमाणागोचरं देवमीशानं प्रणवात्मकम् ॥ ७८ ॥
bhagīratha uvāca | praṇamāmi jagannāthaṃ praṇatārtripaṇāśanam | pramāṇāgocaraṃ devamīśānaṃ praṇavātmakam || 78 ||
バギーラタは言った。「我はジャガンナータ、宇宙の主に礼拝する。帰依して伏拝する者の苦を滅する御方に。さらに、常の証明の及ばぬ神、イーシャーナに礼拝する。その本性は聖音オーム(プラナヴァ)そのものである。」
Bhagīratha
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti (devotion)
Secondary Rasa: shanta (peace)
It presents surrender (praṇati) as the core spiritual act: the Lord is praised as Jagannātha who removes the distress of those who bow, and as the transcendent Īśāna beyond ordinary proofs—realized through devotion and the Praṇava.
Bhakti is shown as humble prostration and refuge-taking: the devotee approaches God not through argument alone but through heartfelt namaskāra and praise, trusting the Lord’s compassion to destroy suffering.
Mantra-prayoga is implied through “praṇavātmakam”: the Lord is contemplated via the Praṇava (Oṁ), aligning devotion with Vedic mantra practice (śikṣā/phonetics and proper recitation) even though the verse itself is primarily a stuti.