Viṣṇv-ekapūjya-nirṇaya; Gaṅgā-Viṣṇupadī-māhātmya; Kali-yuga doṣa; Puṣkara-dharma of Viṣṇu-smaraṇa
हरि प्रीतिकरान्धर्मान्वक्ष्ये शृणु खगाधिप / प्रातः काले समुत्थाय स्मरेन्नारायणं हरिम्
hari prītikarāndharmānvakṣye śṛṇu khagādhipa / prātaḥ kāle samutthāya smarennārāyaṇaṃ harim
Declararei os dharmas que deleitam Hari—ouve, ó Senhor das Aves (Garuda). Ao levantar-se de madrugada, deve-se recordar Nārāyaṇa, Hari.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Dosha: Vata
Concept: Daily dharma that delights Hari begins with early rising and remembrance of Nārāyaṇa; smaraṇa sanctifies time and mind.
Vedantic Theme: Nāma-smaraṇa as sādhana; antahkaraṇa-śuddhi (inner purification) through devotion; īśvara-smṛti as the axis of right living.
Application: On waking, recollect Nārāyaṇa/Hari before engaging the day; set intention, reduce reactivity, and anchor actions in devotion.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.29.39–40 (continuation of daily remembrance at specific acts); Garuda Purana bhakti/dharma passages prescribing nāma-smaraṇa at sandhyā and daily acts (general parallel)
This verse frames dawn-remembrance (smarana) of Narayana as a core practice among the dharmas that please Hari, making devotion the foundation of daily conduct.
Vishnu addresses Garuda as “Khagadhipa” and begins instructing him on practices that delight Hari, indicating a teaching sequence on right conduct rooted in devotion.
Begin the day by consciously recalling Vishnu/Narayana (a brief prayer, name-remembrance, or mantra), using that devotional intention to guide ethical actions throughout the day.