Acyuta/Vāsudeva Stotra: Avatāra-Salutations, Ritual Totality, Forgiveness Prayer, and Phalaśruti
निखिलभुवन नाथं शाश्वतं सुप्रसन्नं त्वतिविमलविशुद्धं निर्गुणं भवपुष्पैः / सुखमुदितसमस्तं पूजयाम्यात्मभावं विशतु हृदयपद्मे सर्वसाक्षी चिदात्मा
nikhilabhuvana nāthaṃ śāśvataṃ suprasannaṃ tvativimalaviśuddhaṃ nirguṇaṃ bhavapuṣpaiḥ / sukhamuditasamastaṃ pūjayāmyātmabhāvaṃ viśatu hṛdayapadme sarvasākṣī cidātmā
ഭവഭക്തിയുടെ പുഷ്പങ്ങളാൽ ഞാൻ സകലഭുവനനാഥൻ, ശാശ്വതൻ, പരമപ്രസന്നൻ, അതിവിമല-വിശുദ്ധൻ, നിർഗുണനായ പ്രഭുവിനെ പൂജിക്കുന്നു. സർവ്വാനന്ദമയവും സദാ ഉല്ലാസിതവുമായ ആ തത്ത്വത്തെ ആത്മഭാവത്തോടെ ആരാധിക്കുന്നു; സർവ്വസാക്ഷിയായ ചിദാത്മാവ് എന്റെ ഹൃദയപദ്മത്തിൽ പ്രവേശിച്ച് വസിക്കട്ടെ.
Lord Vishnu (as the teaching voice within the Vishnu–Garuda dialogue context)
Concept: Worship of the nirguṇa, supremely pure Lord through inner devotion; recognition of Him as one’s own ātman; invitation for the sākṣī-cidātman to abide in the heart.
Vedantic Theme: Nirguṇa Brahman language integrated with Īśvara-bhakti; ātma-bhāva (seeing the Lord as the inmost Self) bridging devotion and nondual contemplation.
Application: Practice mānasa-pūjā: offer ‘flowers’ of virtues (truth, compassion, restraint); meditate on the witness in the heart; repeat a prayer of indwelling before japa/meditation.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: shringara
Type: inner sacred locus
Related Themes: Garuda Purana devotional stotras that prescribe inner worship and pāpa-kṣaya through remembrance (general parallel)
This verse frames the highest worship as recognizing the Lord as stainless, beyond the guṇas, and approachable through inner devotion—pointing to liberation-oriented bhakti that culminates in Self-realization.
It emphasizes turning inward to the sarva-sākṣī (witness of all) as the true Self; such inward anchoring is presented as the stabilizing spiritual practice that supports freedom from worldly becoming (bhava).
Offer daily actions as “bhava-puṣpa” (flowers of life) with sincerity, and practice heart-centered meditation—invoking the witnessing awareness to dwell steadily in the mind and guide ethical, calm living.