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Vamana Purana — Sarasvata Hymn to Vishnu, Shloka 81

The Sarasvata Hymn to Vishnu (Vishnu-Pañjara) and the Redemption of a Rakshasa

स्रष्टा भूत्वा स्थितो योगी स्थितावसुरसूदनः तमादिपुरुषं विष्णुं प्रमतो ऽस्मि जनार्दनम्

sraṣṭā bhūtvā sthito yogī sthitāvasurasūdanaḥ tamādipuruṣaṃ viṣṇuṃ pramato 'smi janārdanam

VamP 61.11

A devotee/narratorial voice offering stuti to Viṣṇu/Janārdana (within Adhyāya 59’s praise section).
VishnuJanardana
Devotional stutiCosmic functions of the deity (creation–maintenance–destruction)Viṣṇu as ĀdipuruṣaProtection of devas; subjugation of asuras

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FAQs

The stuti compresses multiple divine functions into one Lord: creation (sraṣṭā), sustaining presence (sthitaḥ), and the restoration of cosmic order through the defeat of asuric forces (asurasūdanaḥ). It is a theological synthesis rather than a chronological narrative claim.

Here ‘yogī’ indicates the supreme, perfectly self-contained consciousness—one who remains inwardly established while governing the cosmos. It highlights transcendence alongside immanence.

No. The verse praises Viṣṇu in a universal, cosmic register (Ādipuruṣa/Janārdana). In the broader Purāṇic setting, such stutis often frame or support avatāra narratives, but this śloka itself is not avatāra-specific.