दुर्वासाशापः, क्षीरसागरमन्थनम्, श्रीः (लक्ष्मी) उद्भवः तथा श्रीस्तुतिः
एवं संस्तूयमानस् तु भगवाञ् छङ्खचक्रधृक् जगाम दर्शनं तेषां मैत्रेय परमेश्वरः
evaṃ saṃstūyamānas tu bhagavāñ chaṅkhacakradhṛk jagāma darśanaṃ teṣāṃ maitreya parameśvaraḥ
このように讃えられているとき、法螺貝と円盤を持つ至福の主は、マイトレーヤよ、至上の統御者として彼らの前に現れ、ダルシャナ(直接の御姿拝観)を授けられた。
Sage Parāśara (narrating to Maitreya)
Speaker: Parasara
Teaching: Devotional
Quality: authoritative
Vishnu Form: Narayana (cosmic)
Bhakti Type: Dasya (servant)
In this verse, darśana is the Lord’s self-disclosure—Vishnu personally becomes perceptible to devotees, showing that divine grace responds to sincere stuti (praise) and devotion.
Parāśara frames the event as a narrative consequence of sustained hymns: when the Lord is properly extolled, He—as Parameśvara—chooses to appear, emphasizing His sovereignty and compassion.
Calling Vishnu “Parameśvara” underscores Him as the Supreme Reality and ultimate ruler, aligning the episode with Vaishnava theology where Vishnu is the highest Lord who grants liberation-oriented grace through His presence.