Kāraṇa-vyākhyā: Cosmic Agents, Rudra-Forms, Sense-Purity, and Ānanda-Tāratamya
अनेकजन्मार्जितपापसंचयैरदर्शनं यास्यति देवदेव / एवं सुभक्त्या च रुरोद रुद्रो दृष्ट्वा हरिं सुर्वगुणैः संपूर्णम्
anekajanmārjitapāpasaṃcayairadarśanaṃ yāsyati devadeva / evaṃ subhaktyā ca ruroda rudro dṛṣṭvā hariṃ survaguṇaiḥ saṃpūrṇam
अनेकजन्मार्जितपापसंचयैरदर्शनं यास्यति देवदेव। एवं सुभक्त्या रुरोद रुद्रो दृष्ट्वा हरिं सर्वगुणैः संपूर्णम्॥
Narrator (Purāṇic narration within Garuda Purana context)
Concept: Pāpa-sañcaya obstructs darśana; intense bhakti dissolves obstruction and yields direct experience of the all-auspicious Lord.
Vedantic Theme: Avidyā/impurity veils perception of Īśvara; devotion and grace remove the veil (mala-nivṛtti) enabling sākṣātkāra-like darśana.
Application: Treat repeated harmful habits as spiritual ‘visibility blockers’; practice repentance, restraint, and devotional remembrance to restore clarity and receptivity.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: visionary sacred encounter
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: frequent linkage of pāpa to suffering/obstruction and bhakti to purification and uplift (general thematic parallel)
This verse frames darshan as a grace-filled spiritual attainment that can be obstructed by accumulated sins across births, implying that inner purity and devotion are prerequisites for truly “seeing” the Divine.
It states that pāpa-saṃcaya (heaped sins from many lives) leads to adarśana—loss of spiritual perception—so the soul becomes unable to behold the Lord’s presence and qualities.
Cultivate steady bhakti (devotion), ethical living, and repentance-based self-correction so that habitual wrongdoing does not dull spiritual clarity and reverence for the Divine.