Kāraṇa-vyākhyā: Cosmic Agents, Rudra-Forms, Sense-Purity, and Ānanda-Tāratamya
सूत्रनाम्नस्तथा वायोः सदायं विनतासुत / कालनामा च गरुडो वाहनार्थं हरेरभूत्
sūtranāmnastathā vāyoḥ sadāyaṃ vinatāsuta / kālanāmā ca garuḍo vāhanārthaṃ harerabhūt
ឱ កូនប្រុសនៃ វិនតា, វាយុ ក៏មាននាមថា សូត្រ និង សដាយ ដែរ។ ហើយគរុឌៈ ដែលមាននាម កាលៈ បានក្លាយជាយាន (វាហនៈ) របស់ព្រះហរិ (វិෂ್ಣុ)។
Lord Vishnu (addressing Garuda/Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Names indicate functions: Vāyu as sūtra (connecting principle) and ever-moving life-force; Garuḍa as kāla (time/velocity) serving as Viṣṇu’s vehicle.
Vedantic Theme: Tattva-viveka through nāma-rūpa: functional designations point to underlying cosmic principles governed by Īśvara.
Application: Contemplate how forces like prāṇa (vāyu) and time (kāla) shape life; align actions with awareness of impermanence and breath-discipline.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: cosmological/etymological naming passages; Garuḍa’s role as Viṣṇu-vāhana recurring
This verse links Garuḍa with the principle of Kāla (Time), indicating a cosmic function beyond being merely Viṣṇu’s mount—he is associated with the power that moves and orders events.
Viṣṇu addresses Garuḍa directly (vinatāsuta), affirming Garuḍa’s exalted identity and role as Hari’s vāhana, setting a theological frame for the teachings that follow.
Contemplating divine names as functions (Vāyu as sustaining ‘Sūtra’, Garuḍa as ‘Kāla’) encourages disciplined living aligned with time, duty, and devotion to Viṣṇu.