Viṣṇu as Seed-Cause: Pañcarātra Emanations, Tattva-Unfolding, and the Avatāra Chronology
नाम चतुर्दशोध्यायः श्रीकृष्ण उवाच / अथावता रान्पुरुषाख्यो हरिश्च गतो ध्यानं कर्तुमीशो महात्मा / प्रादुर्बभूवाखिलसद्गुणार्णवः स एव विष्णुः स च बीजभूतः
nāma caturdaśodhyāyaḥ śrīkṛṣṇa uvāca / athāvatā rānpuruṣākhyo hariśca gato dhyānaṃ kartumīśo mahātmā / prādurbabhūvākhilasadguṇārṇavaḥ sa eva viṣṇuḥ sa ca bījabhūtaḥ
ஸ்ரீகிருஷ்ணன் உரைத்தான்—அப்போது ‘புருஷ’ எனப் பெயர்பெற்ற ஹரி, மகாத்மா, மனிதரின் ஈசன், தியானம் செய்யச் சென்றான். அப்போது எல்லாச் சத்குணங்களின் கடலான அவனே விஷ்ணுவாக வெளிப்பட்டான்; அவனே விதை-மூலக் காரணன்.
Śrī Kṛṣṇa (as narrator/speaker)
Concept: Viṣṇu/Hari as bīja-bhūta (primal causal seed) and as the repository of all auspicious qualities (sadguṇārṇava).
Vedantic Theme: Kāraṇa-kārya-bhāva (cause–effect), īśvara as upādāna/nimitta-kāraṇa; saguna-brahman as the manifest source.
Application: Contemplate the divine as the inner cause behind all beginnings; use dhyāna on Viṣṇu’s guṇas to stabilize mind and cultivate devotion-informed discernment.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana (cosmogony/creation sequence passages in later adhyāyas); Garuda Purana: Viṣṇu as seed/cause motifs in mokṣa-oriented sections
It frames Viṣṇu as the primal causal principle—both the origin and sustaining source from which manifestation proceeds, grounding later teachings in a single supreme foundation.
Indirectly, it establishes that the ultimate refuge and causal ground is Viṣṇu; the soul’s journey and liberation-oriented practices are meaningful because they are oriented toward that supreme source.
Cultivate dhyāna (steady meditation) with remembrance of Viṣṇu/Hari as the highest source; this supports clarity, devotion, and ethical steadiness in daily life.