Multi-form Manifestations, Indra–Kāma Incarnations, Pravāha, and the Twofold Buddhi
Sense-Discipline and Exclusive Refuge in Viṣṇu
पार्थश्चतुर्भिः संयुक्त इन्द्र एव प्रकीर्तितः / चतुर्थेपि च वायोश्च विशेषोस्ति सदार्जुन
pārthaścaturbhiḥ saṃyukta indra eva prakīrtitaḥ / caturthepi ca vāyośca viśeṣosti sadārjuna
हे पार्थ अर्जुना, जो चार घटकांनी संयुक्त होतो तोच इंद्र म्हणून कीर्तिला जातो. आणि चौथ्यातही वायूचे सदा एक विशेष महत्त्व आहे.
Lord Vishnu (addressing Garuda, quoting/using Arjuna-style address as a conventional vocative)
Concept: Deity-identification through a set of constituent factors; Vāyu’s special distinguishing role among them.
Vedantic Theme: Adhyāropa-apavāda style classification: using functional attributions to point toward an underlying order (niyati/ṛta) and hierarchy of powers.
Application: Use discriminative inquiry (viveka) when studying mantra/devatā-tattva; recognize prāṇa/Vāyu as pivotal in practice (breath, steadiness, recitation support).
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana (general): discussions of devatā-tattva and cosmological correspondences in dialogue sections; Garuda Purana: passages where prāṇa/Vāyu is praised as sustaining life and ritual efficacy (theme-level parallel)
The verse highlights a distinct, special function of Vāyu—often understood as the life-breath/prāṇa principle—suggesting that among the enumerated factors, the “fourth” has a unique dependence on Vāyu.
By emphasizing Vāyu’s special role, the verse aligns with Purāṇic subtle-body teaching where prāṇa (governed by Vāyu) is crucial for sustaining and moving the subtle organism, especially in post-death descriptions.
Cultivate disciplined breath and vitality through sāttvika living, restraint, and mindful practices (e.g., prāṇāyāma under guidance), recognizing life-breath as central to steadiness of mind and dharmic conduct.