रामायणकथासंक्षेपः — ब्रह्मोक्तो रामावतारवृत्तान्तः
दक्षिणान्तु दिशं ये च मार्गयन्तो ऽथ जानकीम् / वनानि पर्वतान्द्वीपान्नदीनां पुलिनानि च
dakṣiṇāntu diśaṃ ye ca mārgayanto 'tha jānakīm / vanāni parvatāndvīpānnadīnāṃ pulināni ca
തെക്കുദിക്കിൽ ജാനകിയെ തേടിയവർ വനങ്ങളും പർവ്വതങ്ങളും ദ്വീപുകളും നദികളുടെ മണൽത്തീരങ്ങളും വരെ അന്വേഷിച്ചു.
Unclear from provided excerpt (likely narrative voice in the Ramayana tradition, not Vishnu–Garuda dialogue).
Concept: Thoroughness (paryavekṣaṇa) and endurance in pursuit of a righteous goal; leaving no terrain unexamined.
Vedantic Theme: Steadfast effort amid prakṛti’s diversity; the seeker’s mind trained to continue despite uncertainty.
Application: When searching for truth/solutions, examine multiple ‘terrains’—data sources, contexts, and edge cases—without premature closure.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: directional region with varied terrains
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.143.27–30 (search progression to Sampati and Hanuman’s leap)
It emphasizes exhaustive effort and methodical searching across varied terrains—forests, mountains, islands, and riverbanks.
It does not describe the soul’s journey; it narrates a physical search for Jānakī, indicating the verse is likely not from the Garuda Purana.
Be thorough and disciplined in pursuing a goal—cover all ‘terrains’ (options/avenues) rather than searching narrowly.