Viṣṇu as Seed-Cause: Pañcarātra Emanations, Tattva-Unfolding, and the Avatāra Chronology
बलतोरूपतश्चापि गुणतश्च कथञ्चन / अनन्तोनन्तगुणतः पूर्णो विष्णुर्न चान्यथा
balatorūpataścāpi guṇataśca kathañcana / anantonantaguṇataḥ pūrṇo viṣṇurna cānyathā
ទាំងដោយកម្លាំង ទាំងដោយរូបរាង និងដោយគុណធម៌—មិនថាផ្លូវណាក៏ដោយ—ព្រះវិṣṇុគឺអនន្ត; អនន្តក្នុងគុណលក្ខណៈ ព្រះអង្គពេញលេញ និងសម្បូរបែប ហើយមិនអាចមានយ៉ាងផ្សេងទៀតឡើយ។
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Viṣṇu is infinite in power, form, and qualities; His pūrṇatva is necessary and non-negotiable—ground for surrender and liberation-oriented contemplation.
Vedantic Theme: Pūrṇatva and ananta-guṇatva of Īśvara; the Absolute as complete, not subject to lack or increase; basis for śaraṇāgati and brahma-jñāna stability.
Application: When anxious or fragmented, contemplate the ‘pūrṇa’ nature of the divine and align actions to wholeness: simplify desires, practice steady japa, and cultivate trust (śraddhā).
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.15.29 (abheda of avatāras); Garuda Purana 3.15.28 (nāma multiplicity as access points)
It establishes Viṣṇu as unlimited in power, form, and qualities, supporting the Purāṇic teaching that the Supreme is beyond finite comparison and is the ultimate refuge.
By affirming Viṣṇu’s completeness (pūrṇatva) and infinitude (anantatva), it points seekers toward unwavering devotion and surrender to the Supreme as a foundation for liberation.
Cultivate humility and steadiness in devotion: remember that the Divine is not limited by human categories, and align actions (dharma) with reverence for the Supreme.