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Shloka 39

Puruṣottama-kṣetra Māhātmya: Śveta-Mādhava & Matsya-Mādhava; Mārkaṇḍeya-tīrtha Mārjana and Bath Liturgy

नारायणपरा लोका नारायणपराः सुराः । नारायणपरं नित्यं नारायणपरं पदम् ॥ ३९ ॥

nārāyaṇaparā lokā nārāyaṇaparāḥ surāḥ | nārāyaṇaparaṃ nityaṃ nārāyaṇaparaṃ padam || 39 ||

ସମସ୍ତ ଲୋକ ନାରାୟଣପର; ସୁରମାନେ ମଧ୍ୟ ନାରାୟଣପର। ନିତ୍ୟ ପରମ ଲକ୍ଷ୍ୟ ନାରାୟଣ ହିଁ, ପରମ ପଦ ମଧ୍ୟ ନାରାୟଣ ହିଁ।

नारायण-पराःNārāyaṇa-centered
नारायण-पराः:
Karta (कर्ता)
TypeAdjective
Rootनारायण (प्रातिपदिक) + पर (प्रातिपदिक)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, प्रथमा (1st), बहुवचन; ‘having Nārāyaṇa as supreme’
लोकाःworlds
लोकाः:
Karta (कर्ता)
TypeNoun
Rootलोक (प्रातिपदिक)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, प्रथमा (1st), बहुवचन
नारायण-पराःNārāyaṇa-centered
नारायण-पराः:
Karta (कर्ता)
TypeAdjective
Rootनारायण (प्रातिपदिक) + पर (प्रातिपदिक)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, प्रथमा (1st), बहुवचन
सुराःgods
सुराः:
Karta (कर्ता)
TypeNoun
Rootसुर (प्रातिपदिक)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, प्रथमा (1st), बहुवचन
नारायण-परम्Nārāyaṇa as the highest
नारायण-परम्:
Karta (कर्ता)
TypeAdjective
Rootनारायण (प्रातिपदिक) + पर (प्रातिपदिक)
Formनपुंसकलिङ्ग, प्रथमा/द्वितीया (1st/2nd), एकवचन
नित्यम्always; eternally
नित्यम्:
Adhikarana (अधिकरण)
TypeIndeclinable
Rootनित्य (प्रातिपदिक)
Formअव्यय; adverb (काल/नित्यत्ववाचक)
नारायण-परम्Nārāyaṇa as the highest
नारायण-परम्:
Karta (कर्ता)
TypeAdjective
Rootनारायण (प्रातिपदिक) + पर (प्रातिपदिक)
Formनपुंसकलिङ्ग, प्रथमा/द्वितीया (1st/2nd), एकवचन
पदम्state; abode; position
पदम्:
Karta (कर्ता)
TypeNoun
Rootपद (प्रातिपदिक)
Formनपुंसकलिङ्ग, प्रथमा/द्वितीया (1st/2nd), एकवचन

Suta

Vrata: none

Rasa: {"primary_rasa":"shanta","secondary_rasa":"bhakti","emotional_journey":"From the vastness of ‘all worlds’ and ‘all gods’ the verse settles into finality: Nārāyaṇa alone is the eternal supreme goal and abode."}

N
Narayana
D
Devas

FAQs

It establishes Nārāyaṇa as the universal center—of worlds, gods, and liberation—declaring that the highest aim and final refuge (padam) is devotion and surrender to Nārāyaṇa.

By repeating “Nārāyaṇa-para” it defines bhakti as single-pointed orientation: making Nārāyaṇa the sole highest priority—goal, support, and destination—mirroring even the devas’ devotion.

No specific Vedāṅga (like Vyākaraṇa, Jyotiṣa, or Kalpa) is taught here; the practical takeaway is theological focus used in mantra-japa, vrata, and tīrtha practice—keeping Nārāyaṇa as the constant (nityam) supreme aim.