वासुदेवस्वरूपनिरूपणं—सर्गक्रमश्च
Vāsudeva’s Nature and the Ordered Process of Creation
एकानेकस्वरूपाय स्थूलसूक्ष्मात्मने नमः अव्यक्तव्यक्तरूपाय विष्णवे मुक्तिहेतवे
ekānekasvarūpāya sthūlasūkṣmātmane namaḥ avyaktavyaktarūpāya viṣṇave muktihetave
ນະມັດສະການແດ່ພຣະວິດສະນຸ—ຜູ້ເປັນທັງໜຶ່ງແລະຫຼາຍ; ເປັນອາຕະມັນຂອງທັງຫຍາບແລະລະອຽດ; ປາກົດເປັນທັງອະວະຍັກຕະແລະວະຍັກຕະ; ແລະເປັນເຫດແຫ່ງໂມກສະ.
Sage Parāśara (addressing Maitreya; opening benediction to Vishnu)
This verse frames Vishnu as both the unmanifest ground of reality and the manifest universe, establishing that creation is an expression of the Supreme rather than something independent of Him.
Parāśara praises Vishnu as a single Supreme Reality who nevertheless appears as the plurality of forms and beings—supporting a theology where multiplicity depends on, and is pervaded by, the One.
It declares that liberation is ultimately rooted in Vishnu—knowing, approaching, and depending upon Him is presented as the decisive means and foundation for moksha.