Śrīnivāsa at Svāmipuṣkariṇī: Darśana, Stotra, the Secret Veṅkaṭeśa Mantra, and the Meaning of “Vyaṅkaṭeśa”
ईशत्वमात्मवाचि स्यादेवं ज्ञेयं तु कन्यके / पूर्णज्ञानं सुखं वित्तं व्याप्तत्वाद्व्यङ्कटाभिधः
īśatvamātmavāci syādevaṃ jñeyaṃ tu kanyake / pūrṇajñānaṃ sukhaṃ vittaṃ vyāptatvādvyaṅkaṭābhidhaḥ
အတ္တကို ရည်ညွှန်းသော အဆိုတွင် အရှင်ဖြစ်ခြင်း၏ အဓိပ္ပါယ် ပါဝင်နေသည်—ဤသို့ သိမှတ်ပါ၊ မိန်းကလေးရေ။ ပြည့်စုံသော ဉာဏ်၊ သုခနှင့် စည်းစိမ်လည်း ထင်ဟပ်ပြထားပြီး၊ အရာရာကို လွှမ်းမိုးပျံ့နှံ့သဖြင့် «ဗျင်္ကဋ» ဟု ခေါ်ကြသည်။
Lord Vishnu
Concept: Īśatva (lordship) implied in ātma-vācya; fullness of knowledge and bliss; vyāpti (all-pervasion) as a marker of the divine name.
Vedantic Theme: Brahman/Īśvara as sarva-vyāpī and pūrṇa; movement from nāma to tattva (name to reality).
Application: During japa, contemplate: ‘The Lord is all-pervading; may my knowledge become full and my mind rest in sukha; let prosperity be used dharmically.’
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: kshetra-name and divine name
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: Viṣṇu as sarva-vyāpī and giver of jñāna-sukha (general)
It frames the Self (Ātman) as inherently sovereign—suggesting that true mastery is not external control but recognition of the Self’s intrinsic, governing presence.
By pointing to the all-pervading Self and complete knowledge, it implies liberation is attained through realizing the Ātman’s nature rather than through merely external rites.
Cultivate self-inquiry and ethical living grounded in inner awareness; treating happiness and prosperity as secondary outcomes of clear knowledge rather than the ultimate goal.