Sṛṣṭi-varṇana, Bhārata-khaṇḍa-mahātmya, and Jagad-bhūgola
Creation, Glory of Bhārata, and World Geography
यथा हरिर्जगद्यापी तस्य शक्तिस्तथा मुने । दाहशक्तिर्यथांगारे स्वाश्रयं व्याप्य तिष्टति ॥ १२ ॥
yathā harirjagadyāpī tasya śaktistathā mune | dāhaśaktiryathāṃgāre svāśrayaṃ vyāpya tiṣṭati || 12 ||
முனிவரே! ஹரி எவ்வாறு உலகமெங்கும் வியாபித்திருக்கிறாரோ, அவ்வாறே அவரது சக்தியும் அனைத்திலும் வியாபித்துள்ளது. எரிகனலில் தகிக்கும் சக்தி தன் ஆதாரத்தை நிறைத்து நிலைப்பதுபோல், அந்த சக்தியும் தன் ஆதாரத்தில் நிறைந்து நிலைகிறது.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It teaches the inseparability of Hari and His Śakti: the Lord pervades all, and His operative power pervades all as well—like heat inherent in fire—supporting a non-dual understanding that strengthens devotion and discernment.
By showing that God is not distant: Hari and His Śakti are present everywhere, so worship, remembrance, and service can be practiced in every place and circumstance as direct engagement with the all-pervading Lord.
Primarily a tattva teaching rather than a technical Vedanga; it supports Vedantic reasoning (nyaya) through an illustrative analogy (dṛṣṭānta), useful for clear comprehension in scriptural study and teaching.