Viṣṇu as Seed-Cause: Pañcarātra Emanations, Tattva-Unfolding, and the Avatāra Chronology
अवतारा ह्यसंख्याता विष्णोर्नारायणस्य च / स्वयं नारायणास्ते ते नाणुमात्रं विभिद्यते
avatārā hyasaṃkhyātā viṣṇornārāyaṇasya ca / svayaṃ nārāyaṇāste te nāṇumātraṃ vibhidyate
विष्णु-नारायणांचे अवतार खरोखरच असंख्य आहेत. ते सर्व अवतार स्वयं नारायणच आहेत; त्यांच्यात अणुमात्रही भेद नाही।
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Avatāras are innumerable yet non-different from Nārāyaṇa; no aṇu-mātra bheda—affirmation of divine non-duality within manifest plurality.
Vedantic Theme: Abheda of Īśvara’s manifestations; pūrṇatva (completeness) and non-diminution despite many forms (pūrṇam concept).
Application: Avoid sectarian ranking of avatāras; cultivate equal reverence and focus on the same Nārāyaṇa through one’s chosen form (iṣṭa-devatā) without denigrating others.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.15.28 (nāma multiplicity); Garuda Purana 3.15.30 (ananta-guṇatva, pūrṇatva)
This verse states that Viṣṇu’s incarnations are innumerable and fully identical with Nārāyaṇa, establishing that each avatāra is wholly divine, not a partial or lesser manifestation.
Here it explicitly denies even an aṇu-mātra (the tiniest) distinction, presenting Viṣṇu and Nārāyaṇa as one reality expressed through many incarnations.
Approach any authentic form of Viṣṇu worship with equal reverence, avoiding sectarian ranking of avatāras and cultivating steady devotion grounded in unity of the Divine.