Viṣṇu as Seed-Cause: Pañcarātra Emanations, Tattva-Unfolding, and the Avatāra Chronology
ततो हरी रघुवंशेवतीर्णः कौसल्यायां राघवः सूर्यवंशे / समुद्रादोर्विग्रहं कर्तुमीशो हं तुं भूम्यां रावणादींश्च वीन्द्र
tato harī raghuvaṃśevatīrṇaḥ kausalyāyāṃ rāghavaḥ sūryavaṃśe / samudrādorvigrahaṃ kartumīśo haṃ tuṃ bhūmyāṃ rāvaṇādīṃśca vīndra
បន្ទាប់មក ព្រះហរិ បានចុះមកក្នុងវង្ស រគ្ហុ ជា រាឃវៈ ប្រសូតពី កៅសល្យា ក្នុងរាជវង្សព្រះអាទិត្យ។ ព្រះអម្ចាស់អាចធ្វើសង្គ្រាមឆ្លងសមុទ្រ ដើម្បីសម្លាប់ រាវណៈ និងអ្នកដទៃលើផែនដី ឱ ព្រះមហាក្សត្រ។
Lord Vishnu (narration within the Garuda Purana’s account of divine incarnations)
Concept: The Lord incarnates to protect the world by confronting adharma directly; righteous kingship includes courage, restraint, and fidelity to duty.
Vedantic Theme: Dharma as expression of Īśvara’s will in history; avatāra as upholding ṛta through exemplary conduct (maryādā).
Application: Face injustice with disciplined courage; keep commitments; lead with integrity even under pressure.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: city and island-kingdom
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: avatar enumerations and praise of Hari as protector
This verse presents Rama as Hari’s deliberate descent to restore dharma, specifically to defeat Ravana and allied forces, showing avatara as a corrective intervention in cosmic order.
It frames incarnation as purposeful: the Lord takes birth in a righteous lineage (Raghu/Suryavamsha) and accomplishes a defined task—here, crossing the ocean for war and destroying Ravana—highlighting dharma-protection through concrete action.
Treat dharma as actionable: confront wrongdoing with disciplined effort, uphold integrity in family and society, and choose righteous means even when the task feels “ocean-like” in difficulty.