ध्रुवस्य तपः — देवमायाविघ्नाः, विष्णोर्दर्शनम्, स्तुतिः, ध्रुवस्थानप्रदानम्
मरीचिमिश्रैर् मुनिभिर् यथोद्दिष्टम् अभूत् तथा आत्मन्य् अशेषदेवेशं स्थितं विष्णुम् अमन्यत
marīcimiśrair munibhir yathoddiṣṭam abhūt tathā ātmany aśeṣadeveśaṃ sthitaṃ viṣṇum amanyata
മരീചി മുതലായ മുനിമാർ ഉപദേശിച്ചതുപോലെ തന്നെയായി; തന്റെ ഉള്ളിൽ അധിഷ്ഠിതനായ, സകലദേവന്മാരുടെയും ഈശ്വരനായ വിഷ്ണുവിനെ അവൻ തിരിച്ചറിഞ്ഞു।
Sage Parāśara (narrating to Maitreya)
This verse presents Vishnu as the indwelling Lord (Antaryāmin), showing that true knowledge culminates in recognizing the Supreme God present within the self, not merely as an external deity.
Parāśara frames realization as conformity to an authoritative lineage of instruction: what the ancient sages taught is verified through direct inner recognition of Vishnu.
Vishnu is identified as the Lord of all gods (aśeṣadeveśa), establishing his supreme sovereignty while also affirming his immanence as the one who abides in the heart.