Dhyāna of Hari as the Nirguṇa Witness (Ātman), and the Attainment of Viṣṇu’s Realm
प्राणप्राणो महाशान्तो भयेन परिवर्जितः / अहङ्कारादिहीनश्च तद्धर्ंमपरिवर्जितः
prāṇaprāṇo mahāśānto bhayena parivarjitaḥ / ahaṅkārādihīnaśca taddharṃmaparivarjitaḥ
သူသည် သတ္တဝါအားလုံးအတွင်းရှိ အသက်၏အသက်ဖြစ်၍ အလွန်ငြိမ်းချမ်းကာ ကြောက်ရွံ့ခြင်းကင်းသည်။ အဟင်္ကာရနှင့် ထိုကဲ့သို့သော အရာများကင်းပြီး မိမိ၏ ဓမ္မ(အနှစ်သာရသဘာဝ)မှ မခွာမလွဲ။
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: The Divine is the life within life, supremely peaceful and fearless; free from ego; unwavering in its own essential nature.
Vedantic Theme: Abhayam (fearlessness) as mark of Self-knowledge; ahankara-tyaga; svarupa-nishtha (abiding in one’s nature).
Application: Contemplate fear as ego-based contraction; practice letting go of ‘I-maker’ narratives; return repeatedly to still awareness, especially during anxiety or conflict.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.14.9
This verse presents the Supreme as intrinsically beyond fear; contemplating that fearless inner reality is taught as a way to loosen fear—especially fear of death—and move toward liberation.
By pointing to the indwelling ‘life of life’ that is peaceful and ego-free, it implies that the soul’s progress is aided by shifting identity from ego and anxiety to the Self/Paramatman nature.
Cultivate humility and reduce ego-driven reactions; practice remembrance/meditation on the peaceful inner Self—this steadies the mind during loss, death-related rites, and daily ethical decisions.