The Manifestation of Viṣṇu’s Footprints: Vāmana–Trivikrama, Bāṣkali’s Subjugation, and the Rise of Viṣṇupadī
Gaṅgā
यथा हि गार्हपत्योग्निरन्यसंज्ञां पुनर्व्रजेत् । लभेत संज्ञां भगवान्ब्राह्मादिषु तथा ह्यसौ
yathā hi gārhapatyogniranyasaṃjñāṃ punarvrajet | labheta saṃjñāṃ bhagavānbrāhmādiṣu tathā hyasau
Assim como o fogo Gārhapatya pode novamente assumir outra designação, assim também o Senhor Bem-aventurado, entre Brahmā e as demais divindades, toma vários nomes e títulos.
Not specified in the provided excerpt (context needed from surrounding verses).
Concept: One Lord appears under many names and offices among Brahmā and the devas, just as one sacred fire can bear different ritual designations without losing its essence.
Application: Respect diverse devotional forms and divine names while holding to inner unity; in practice, keep one steady sādhana even when roles and circumstances change.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Yaman","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["soft temple bells","crackling sacred fire","gentle conch in distance","morning birds","ritual spoon clink"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: गार्हपत्योग्निः = गार्हपत्यः + अग्निः; अग्निरन्यसंज्ञाम् = अग्निः + अन्यसंज्ञाम्; पुनर्व्रजेत् = पुनः + व्रजेत्; भगवान्ब्राह्मादिषु = भगवान् + ब्राह्मादिषु; ह्यसौ = हि + असौ
It illustrates how one reality can be referred to by different functional names; likewise the Lord is spoken of through various divine designations.
Yes; it indicates the Lord is designated in forms such as Brahmā and others, implying a single divine principle expressed through multiple named manifestations.
Names and roles can change while the underlying sacred reality remains one; divine plurality is presented as a matter of designation and manifestation.