Vishnu-sahasranāma-style Japa: Vishnu as Cosmic Cause and Inner Self
Antaryāmin
खरदूषणहन्ता च रावणस्य प्रमर्दनः / सीतापतिश्च (५६०)वर्धिष्णुर्भरतश्च तथैव च
kharadūṣaṇahantā ca rāvaṇasya pramardanaḥ / sītāpatiśca (560)vardhiṣṇurbharataśca tathaiva ca
ఆయన ఖరదూషణ సంహారకుడు, రావణ ప్రమర్దకుడు. సీతాపతి, వర్ధిష్ణు (నిత్యవృద్ధి గలవాడు), అలాగే భరతుడుగానూ ఆయనే.
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda/Vinata-putra) [traditional Garuda Purana dialogue frame; this verse itself lists epithets/names]
Concept: The Lord destroys adharma to protect the righteous; divine kingship and fidelity (Sītāpati) exemplify dharma upheld through courage and restraint.
Vedantic Theme: Īśvara as dharma-saṃsthāpaka; līlā as moral order; surrender to the righteous protector.
Application: Stand against injustice without cruelty; protect the vulnerable; cultivate fidelity, responsibility, and disciplined strength.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: raudra
Type: forest/island-kingdom
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.15 (Rāma-epithets sequence continues into 1.15.92)
This verse preserves devotional remembrance through specific name-meanings—linking the deity to cosmic protection and the Rāma narrative (destroying adharma), which supports bhakti-oriented practice.
While not describing afterlife mechanics directly, it aligns with the text’s broader emphasis that devotion and recitation of sacred names stabilize the mind and orient one toward dharma and moksha.
Use the verse as a short daily nāma-smaraṇa (remembrance of divine names), reflecting on each epithet as a commitment to overcome inner ‘Rāvaṇa-like’ tendencies such as pride and cruelty.