Hari in the Primeval Waters: Prakṛti as Veil, the ‘Sleep’ Metaphor, and Brahmā’s Lotus-Channel Inquiry
विष्णोः स्वरूपभूतं च ये विजानन्ति ते नराः / ते यान्ति ह्यधरं लोकं तथा तत्संगिसंगिनः
viṣṇoḥ svarūpabhūtaṃ ca ye vijānanti te narāḥ / te yānti hyadharaṃ lokaṃ tathā tatsaṃgisaṃginaḥ
Aqueles homens que (erroneamente) afirmam conhecer a própria natureza de Viṣṇu vão aos mundos inferiores; e assim também os companheiros dos seus companheiros.
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vainateya)
Afterlife Stage: Naraka
Concept: Misconceiving or falsely claiming comprehension of Viṣṇu’s svarūpa leads to spiritual downfall; wrong association propagates error.
Vedantic Theme: Acintyatva/anirvacanīyatva of the Supreme; danger of avidyā and pramāda in metaphysical assertions; satsanga vs. dussanga.
Application: Cultivate epistemic humility; rely on śāstra and qualified teachers; avoid sectarian or speculative claims about the Absolute; choose elevating company.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: raudra
Type: cosmic realm
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.11.22-25 (discussion of forms, insignia, and the unknowability of sameness/difference)
This verse warns that claiming or holding a misguided understanding about Viṣṇu’s essential nature leads to downfall, emphasizing the need for correct doctrine and humility in spiritual knowledge.
It states that erroneous views and spiritual misguidance can propel a being toward “lower worlds” (adhara-loka), showing that belief and association shape post-death destinations alongside actions.
Choose teachers and communities carefully, avoid spreading confident claims about ultimate reality without scriptural grounding, and cultivate satsanga (uplifting association) to protect one’s ethics and worldview.