Vasudeva Meets Nanda; Pūtanā’s Fall; Viṣṇu-Rakṣā (Protective Hymn) in Gokula
शिरस् ते पातु गोविन्दः कण्ठं रक्षतु केशवः गुह्यं सजठरं विष्णुर् जङ्घे पादौ जनार्दनः
śiras te pātu govindaḥ kaṇṭhaṃ rakṣatu keśavaḥ guhyaṃ sajaṭharaṃ viṣṇur jaṅghe pādau janārdanaḥ
शिरस्ते पातु गोविन्दः, कण्ठं रक्षतु केशवः; गुह्यं सजठरं विष्णुः, जङ्घे पादौ जनार्दनः।
Sage Parāśara (teaching Maitreya; verse presented as a protective invocation to Vishnu’s names)
This verse treats Vishnu’s names as spiritual armour, mapping divine protection onto the body to express that the Supreme Lord pervades and safeguards all aspects of life.
By assigning specific epithets to specific limbs, the teaching frames remembrance (nāma-smaraṇa) as an active refuge—Vishnu’s sovereignty is invoked as immediate protection, not merely abstract theology.
Vishnu is presented as the supreme, all-encompassing protector: different names signify the same highest reality, accessible through devotion and capable of guarding the devotee in every dimension.