Gajendra's Deliverance — Gajendra’s Deliverance and the Protective Power of Remembrance (Japa)
नमो नमः कारणवामनाय नारायणायामितविक्रमाय श्रीशार्ङ्गचक्रासिगदाधराय नमो ऽस्तु तस्मै पुरुषोत्तमाय
namo namaḥ kāraṇavāmanāya nārāyaṇāyāmitavikramāya śrīśārṅgacakrāsigadādharāya namo 'stu tasmai puruṣottamāya
नमो नमः कारणवामनाय नारायणायामितविक्रमाय। श्रीशार्ङ्गचक्रासिगदाधराय नमोऽस्तु तस्मै पुरुषोत्तमाय॥
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It identifies the Vāmana form not merely as a historical avatāra episode but as the causal principle itself—the Supreme who is the source (kāraṇa) of the cosmos, choosing to appear in a humble dwarf-form for līlā and dharma-restoration.
Yes. “Immeasurable stride” is a hallmark of the Trivikrama act—measuring the worlds in three steps. The epithet compresses the Vāmana narrative’s climax into a single theological descriptor.
The weapons function as iconographic identifiers and as symbols of divine protection: cakra (cosmic order), gadā (strength), asi (discriminating power), and śārṅga (sovereign mastery). In a pilgrimage setting, such stutis ritually ‘install’ the deity’s presence through remembered form (dhyāna) and praise.