Hari in the Primeval Waters: Prakṛti as Veil, the ‘Sleep’ Metaphor, and Brahmā’s Lotus-Channel Inquiry
ब्रह्मवाय्वोश्च पासग्नि वास्तवं स्यात्खगेश्वर / कथं तर्हि तयोर्वर्ते ह्यविलत्यत्वमुच्यते
brahmavāyvośca pāsagni vāstavaṃ syātkhageśvara / kathaṃ tarhi tayorvarte hyavilatyatvamucyate
हे खगेश्वर! जर ब्रह्मा आणि वायू खरोखरच पाश व अग्नीने बांधलेले असतील, तर त्यांच्या कार्यात ‘अविलंबता/अविघ्नता’ कशी म्हणतात?
Garuda (Khageshvara)
Concept: If cosmic deities were truly bound by limiting forces (pāśa, agni), their ‘unimpeded’ operation would be contradictory—prompting discrimination between apparent and ultimate reality.
Vedantic Theme: Resolution of apparent contradiction via levels of reality (vyavahāra vs pāramārthika); inquiry into limitation (upādhi) and freedom of function.
Application: Use contradictions as prompts for deeper inquiry: examine where ‘bondage’ is only figurative (functional limitation) versus real (ignorance-based identification).
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.11.28-30 (answer: sleep/dream-like, not ultimately real)
They symbolize binding divine law and corrective force—principles of restraint and regulation—showing that even cosmic powers operate under dharma’s governance.
It raises a philosophical doubt: if higher beings are ‘bound’ by governing forces, how can their functions be described as unhindered—prompting a clarification that regulation and effective operation can coexist.
Recognize that true freedom is not lawlessness: disciplined conduct and ethical boundaries can enable clearer, more effective action in daily life.