Acyuta/Vāsudeva Stotra: Avatāra-Salutations, Ritual Totality, Forgiveness Prayer, and Phalaśruti
जाति स्मरत्वं मेधावी यद्यदिच्छति चेतसा / स धन्यः सर्ववित्प्राज्ञःस साधुः सर्वकर्मकृत्
jāti smaratvaṃ medhāvī yadyadicchati cetasā / sa dhanyaḥ sarvavitprājñaḥsa sādhuḥ sarvakarmakṛt
മുൻജന്മങ്ങളെ സ്മരിക്കാനാകുന്ന മേധാവി മനസ്സിന്റെ ശക്തിയാൽ താൻ ആഗ്രഹിക്കുന്നതെല്ലാം പ്രാപിക്കുന്നു. അത്തരം വ്യക്തി ധന്യൻ—സർവ്വവിദൻ, പ്രാജ്ഞൻ, സാധു, എല്ലാ കര്മ്മങ്ങളിലും കഴിവുള്ളവൻ.
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda/Vinata-putra in the Garuda Purana dialogue frame)
Concept: Jāti-smaraṇa (remembering former births) as a mark of medhā and as a catalyst for accomplishing desired aims through mental power.
Vedantic Theme: Saṃskāra continuity across births; heightened buddhi enabling purposeful pravṛtti; implicit affirmation of rebirth and karmic memory.
Application: Cultivate sattva (truthfulness, purity, restraint), study and contemplation to refine memory and discernment; use insight into past tendencies to choose wiser actions now.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana (general): discussions of saṃskāra, rebirth, and the efficacy of mental resolve (saṅkalpa) in dharma/bhakti contexts
This verse treats past-life remembrance as a sign of exceptional intelligence and merit, leading to clarity of desire and effective accomplishment through the mind.
By implying that refined consciousness (cetas) shaped by prior impressions enables knowledge, virtue, and success in action—suggesting karmic conditioning supports mental mastery.
Cultivate mental discipline, ethical conduct, and study—so the mind becomes steady and capable, leading to wiser choices and more effective, dharmic action.