Śālagrāma-lakṣaṇa: Viṣṇu Stotra, Vyūha/Avatāra Identification, and Temple-Fruition
नानावर्णो ऽनेकमूर्तिर्नागभोगी (त्वनन्तकः) / स्थूलो (दामोदरो) नीलो मध्येवक्रः सुनीलकः
nānāvarṇo 'nekamūrtirnāgabhogī (tvanantakaḥ) / sthūlo (dāmodaro) nīlo madhyevakraḥ sunīlakaḥ
तो नानावर्णी, अनेकमूर्ती, नागभोगावर शयन करणारा अनंतक आहे। तो स्थूल देहधारी दामोदर, नीलवर्ण, कटीभागी वक्र आणि गाढ नील प्रभायुक्त आहे।
Lord Vishnu (descriptive eulogy within the Vishnu–Garuda dialogue)
Concept: Smरण/ध्यान through nāma–rūpa: contemplating the Lord’s forms (Ananta, Dāmodara) and qualities as a protective, purifying act.
Vedantic Theme: Saguna-brahman upāsanā leading the mind toward śānti and one-pointedness (ekāgratā).
Application: Use the epithets as a dhyāna-krama: visualize Ananta-śayana and repeat the names during japa for steadiness and fear-reduction.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.45 (protective/mark-description sequence around śālagrāma/dvārakā and Vishnu-nāma)
This verse emphasizes Viṣṇu’s all-pervading nature—appearing in countless forms and attributes—supporting devotional remembrance through recognizable epithets like Anantaka and Dāmodara.
Indirectly, it anchors the teaching in devotion to Viṣṇu: remembering and praising the Lord through nāma and rūpa is presented as a stabilizing spiritual practice amid teachings on death, afterlife, and liberation found in the Garuḍa Purāṇa.
Use the epithets here as a daily nāma-smaraṇa practice—recite and contemplate these qualities (many-formed, Ananta-supported, blue-hued) to cultivate steadiness, devotion, and ethical clarity.