The Sarasvata Hymn to Vishnu (Vishnu-Pañjara) and the Redemption of a Rakshasa
अहर्निशं हृषीकेशं स्तवेनानेन राक्षस स्तुहि भक्तिं दृढां कृत्वा ततः पापाद् विमोक्ष्यसे
aharniśaṃ hṛṣīkeśaṃ stavenānena rākṣasa stuhi bhaktiṃ dṛḍhāṃ kṛtvā tataḥ pāpād vimokṣyase
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{ "primaryRasa": "vira", "secondaryRasa": "shanta", "rasaIntensity": 0, "emotionalArcPosition": "", "moodDescriptors": [] }
The address underscores that bhakti and stuti are not restricted by birth or species; even one marked as ‘rākṣasa’ can attain purification through steadfast devotion to Hṛṣīkeśa.
It indicates regular, sustained engagement—constant recitation or continual devotional orientation—rather than a one-time ritual act, aligning with Purāṇic ideals of nāma/stuti as ongoing sādhana.
As ‘Lord of the senses’, Hṛṣīkeśa signifies mastery and purification of sensory life; firm bhakti reorients the senses toward the divine, which the text presents as a direct means to pāpa-vimokṣa.