Maṅgalācaraṇa, the Sages’ Inquiry, and Hari as Supreme with an Avatāra-Outline
नमस्यामि हरिं रुद्रं ब्रह्माणं च गणाधिपम् / देवीं सरस्वतीं चैव मनोवाक्कर्मभिः सदा
namasyāmi hariṃ rudraṃ brahmāṇaṃ ca gaṇādhipam / devīṃ sarasvatīṃ caiva manovākkarmabhiḥ sadā
Aku sentiasa bersujud—dengan fikiran, ucapan dan perbuatan—kepada Hari, Rudra, Brahmā dan Gaṇādhipa (Gaṇeśa); serta kepada Dewi Sarasvatī.
Narrator/Compiler (invocatory verse before the Vishnu–Garuda dialogue)
Concept: Trikaraṇa (mind-speech-action) devotion and reverence; harmonizing Hari with other deities in a respectful pantheon.
Vedantic Theme: Īśvara-bhakti as sādhana; unity-in-diversity (devatā as functional manifestations under the Supreme).
Application: Practice daily salutations and align intention, words, and actions; cultivate consistency between inner attitude and outer conduct.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
Related Themes: Garuda Purana invocatory pattern: salutation to Viṣṇu and revered deities before narration
It serves as a maṅgalācaraṇa—an auspicious opening that seeks clarity, removal of obstacles, and divine support before the teaching begins.
Indirectly: it frames the teaching with the principle of alignment in mind, speech, and action—foundational for karma and spiritual progress discussed later in the text.
Begin study or rituals with a brief prayer and practice integrity—keep thoughts, words, and deeds consistent to reduce harmful karma.