Vaiṣṇava-kavaca: Vishnu’s Protective Armor Against Fear, Disease, Poison, and Hostile Forces
विद्युत्सर्पविषोद्वेगे रोगे वै विघ्नसङ्कटे / जप्यमेतज्जपेन्नित्यं शरीरे भयमागते
vidyutsarpaviṣodvege roge vai vighnasaṅkaṭe / japyametajjapennityaṃ śarīre bhayamāgate
Pada masa panik yang disebabkan oleh kilat, ular, atau racun; dalam kesakitan; dan di tengah-tengah halangan yang berbahaya—apabila ketakutan telah menimpa tubuh—seseorang harus membaca mantera pelindung ini, dan harus mengulanginya setiap hari.
Lord Vishnu (addressing Garuda/Vainateya)
Concept: Mantra-japa as protective refuge (śaraṇāgati) and daily discipline.
Vedantic Theme: Īśvara-anugraha (divine grace) accessed through nāma/mantra; fear is calmed by remembrance of the Lord.
Application: Recite the specified protective mantra during emergencies and maintain daily japa as a preventive practice.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.194.28-29 (kavaca/mantra description and full protective litany); Garuda Purana sections on rakṣā-mantras and viṣa/roga-śānti (contextual)
The verse presents japa as a practical, repeatable safeguard during crises—fear, disease, poison, and obstacles—emphasizing steady daily repetition as a means of protection.
While the Garuda Purana is known for afterlife and dharma teachings, it also preserves protective and remedial instructions; here, it frames mantra-japa as immediate spiritual support in worldly संकट (danger).
Maintain a daily discipline of focused recitation and, in emergencies (illness, fear, danger), return to that practice for steadiness—while also taking appropriate medical and safety measures.