वासुदेवस्वरूपनिरूपणं—सर्गक्रमश्च
Vāsudeva’s Nature and the Ordered Process of Creation
तत्राव्यक्तस्वरूपो ऽसौ व्यक्तरूपी जगत्पतिः विष्णुर् ब्रह्मस्वरूपेण स्वयम् एव व्यवस्थितः
tatrāvyaktasvarūpo 'sau vyaktarūpī jagatpatiḥ viṣṇur brahmasvarūpeṇa svayam eva vyavasthitaḥ
Там Владыка вселенной — Вишну — пребывает Сам как Брахман: по своей сущности Он непроявлен, но являет себя в проявленном облике как правитель и опора мира.
Sage Parāśara (teaching Maitreya)
This verse states that Vishnu is simultaneously beyond perception as the unmanifest reality and also present as the manifest Lord governing the cosmos—linking metaphysics (Brahman) with lived cosmology (Jagatpati).
Parāśara identifies Brahman not as an abstract principle separate from deity, but as Vishnu Himself—self-established, the same Supreme who can remain unmanifest and yet appear in forms for the world’s order.
Vishnu is presented as the Supreme Reality (Brahman) and sovereign Lord of the universe, grounding Vaishnava theology where all manifestation proceeds from—and is sustained by—Him without diminishing His transcendence.