Nārāyaṇa-Smaraṇa as the Supreme Dharma, Expiation, and Yogic Purifier
यथाग्निरुद्यतशिखः कक्षं दहति वानिलः / तथा चित्तस्थिते विष्णौ योगिना सर्वकिल्बिषम्
yathāgnirudyataśikhaḥ kakṣaṃ dahati vānilaḥ / tathā cittasthite viṣṇau yoginā sarvakilbiṣam
గాలితో ప్రేరేపితమైన ఎగసే జ్వాలల అగ్ని ఎండిన పొదలను దహించునట్లు, చిత్తంలో విష్ణువు స్థిరమైతే యోగి సమస్త కిల్బిషాలను దహించివేస్తాడు.
Lord Viṣṇu (in dialogue to Garuḍa/Vinatā-putra)
Concept: When Viṣṇu is firmly established in consciousness, the yogin burns all kīlbiṣa (sin/defilement) like fire consumes dry brushwood.
Vedantic Theme: Bhakti-yoga as antaḥkaraṇa-śuddhi; īśvara-smṛti/ekāgratā dissolving pāpa-vāsanā; convergence of yoga and devotion to Viṣṇu.
Application: Practice dhāraṇā on Viṣṇu (form, qualities, or name) until remembrance becomes continuous; use mantra-japa to ‘fan the flame’ of focus.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.230.17 (Vāsudeva purifies like fire purifies gold); Garuda Purana 1.230.18 (Hari-smṛti destroys lodged sin)
This verse states that when Viṣṇu is held steadily in the mind, the yogin’s accumulated moral impurities (kilbiṣa) are burned away, indicating meditation as a direct means of inner purification.
By emphasizing the destruction of sin through sustained God-centered awareness, it implies that purification of the mind and karma is foundational for a higher post-death trajectory and freedom from degrading consequences of papa.
Practice regular Viṣṇu-smaraṇa (remembrance), japa, and ethical restraint; the verse frames consistent, focused devotion/meditation as a way to reduce harmful tendencies and cleanse one’s conduct.