Devotpatti-nirūpaṇa — Hari’s Pūrṇatva
Completeness) and the Ritual Doctrine of Sāra (Essence
को वदेत्तस्य चेष्टां तु पूर्णानन्दो हरिः स्वयम् / न तेन सदृशः कोपि देशे काले च विद्यते / तस्यावतारान्वक्ष्यहं शृणु पक्षीन्द्रसत्तम
ko vadettasya ceṣṭāṃ tu pūrṇānando hariḥ svayam / na tena sadṛśaḥ kopi deśe kāle ca vidyate / tasyāvatārānvakṣyahaṃ śṛṇu pakṣīndrasattama
ତାଙ୍କ ଲୀଳା କିଏ ବର୍ଣ୍ଣନା କରିପାରିବ? ହରି ସ୍ୱୟଂ ପୂର୍ଣ୍ଣାନନ୍ଦ। ଦେଶେ କାଳେ ତାଙ୍କ ସମାନ କେହି ନାହିଁ। ଏବେ ମୁଁ ତାଙ୍କ ଅବତାରମାନ କହିବି; ଶୁଣ, ହେ ପକ୍ଷୀନ୍ଦ୍ରସତ୍ତମ।
Lord Vishnu (Hari) addressing Garuda (Pakshi-indra)
Concept: Hari is pūrṇānanda and incomparable across space-time; avatāras are to be heard with reverent attention.
Vedantic Theme: Brahman/Īśvara as ānanda-svarūpa and unsurpassed (anuttama); līlā beyond full verbal capture; śravaṇa as a means of purification.
Application: Practice attentive listening/recitation of avatāra narratives; use remembrance of divine uniqueness to dissolve envy, fear, and ego-comparison.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana avatāra-nirūpaṇa sections that follow this transition; Garuda–Viṣṇu dialogue frames elsewhere in the Purāṇa
This verse introduces the topic by affirming Hari’s unmatched supremacy and then promising an explanation of His avatāras, framing them as divine descents worthy of attentive hearing and devotion.
It states that Hari is ‘pūrṇānanda’ (perfect bliss) and that no being equals Him in any place or time, emphasizing transcendence over space-time (deśa-kāla) and incomparability.
Cultivate humility and devotion: recognize limits of speech about the Divine, and engage in attentive listening/learning (śravaṇa) of sacred teachings to strengthen ethical living and faith.