Puruṣottama-māhātmya
The Greatness of Puruṣottama Kṣetra
आदित्य इव दुष्प्रेक्ष्यो मधुरश्चंद्रमा इव । वैष्णवः सत्यसंपन्नो जितक्रोधो जितेंद्रियः ॥ ४४ ॥
āditya iva duṣprekṣyo madhuraścaṃdramā iva | vaiṣṇavaḥ satyasaṃpanno jitakrodho jiteṃdriyaḥ || 44 ||
സത്യമായ വൈഷ്ണവൻ സൂര്യനെപ്പോലെ ദിവ്യതേജസ്സാൽ ദൃഷ്ടിക്കു ദുഷ്പ്രേക്ഷ്യൻ; ചന്ദ്രനെപ്പോലെ മധുരനും ശീതളനും. അവൻ സത്യസമ്പന്നൻ, ക്രോധജയി, ഇന്ദ്രിയജയി.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Rasa: {"primary_rasa":"bhakti","secondary_rasa":"shanta","emotional_journey":"Elevates the Vaiṣṇava through awe (sun-like radiance) and tenderness (moon-like sweetness), resolving in inner victory over anger and senses."}
It defines the inner “lakṣaṇa” (mark) of a Vaiṣṇava: spiritual brilliance (Sun-like), compassionate sweetness (Moon-like), and ethical mastery—truthfulness, angerlessness, and sense-control.
Bhakti is shown as transformation of character: devotion to Viṣṇu naturally expresses itself as satya (truth), dama (sense-restraint), and krodha-jaya (conquest of anger), making the devotee both powerful and gentle.
No specific Vedāṅga technique is taught in this verse; the practical takeaway is sādhana-śāstra discipline—indriya-nigraha (self-restraint) and satya as the foundation for mantra, vrata, and tīrtha practices.