अविद्याबीज-निरूपणं, योगस्वरूप-उपदेशः, मूर्तहरिधारणा-समाधि, जनकवंशीय-राजर्षिसंवादः
तस्य चालम्बनवतः स्थूलरूपं द्विजोत्तम आलम्बनम् अनन्तस्य योगिनो ऽभ्यसतः स्मृतम्
tasya cālambanavataḥ sthūlarūpaṃ dvijottama ālambanam anantasya yogino 'bhyasataḥ smṛtam
तस्य योगिनोऽभ्यसतः, आलम्बनवतः, हे द्विजोत्तम, अनन्तस्य स्थूलरूपमेव आलम्बनं स्मृतम्।
Sage Parāśara (teaching Maitreya)
Speaker: Parasara
Topic: Means of meditation for the yogin—supported (sālambana) contemplation of the Infinite
Teaching: Devotional
Quality: revealing
Concept: For one who meditates with an ālambana, the Lord’s manifest, tangible form is prescribed as the support for steady contemplation of Ananta.
Vedantic Theme: Brahman
Application: Use a consecrated icon (arcā), a mental image, or a sacred form-description to anchor meditation and prevent dispersion.
Vishishtadvaita: Affirms saguna-upāsanā: the Infinite is approachable through real, auspicious divine form, aligning with the Vishishtadvaita emphasis on Brahman with attributes.
Vishnu Form: Narayana
Bhakti Type: Shanta
This verse states that for a practitioner who needs a support, the manifest, tangible form of Vishnu (Ananta) functions as the stabilizing basis for meditation.
Parāśara frames a graded discipline: the yogin who practices repeatedly (abhyāsa) may begin with a concrete support—Vishnu’s visible form—so the mind can rest steadily on the Infinite.
Vishnu is presented as the Infinite Supreme Reality, yet compassionately approachable through a perceivable form—supporting Vaishnava form-centered contemplation as a valid means toward liberation.