Acyuta/Vāsudeva Stotra: Avatāra-Salutations, Ritual Totality, Forgiveness Prayer, and Phalaśruti
नमः परशुहस्ताय नमः क्षत्त्रान्तकारिणे / नमः सत्यप्रतिज्ञाय ह्यजिताय नमोनमः
namaḥ paraśuhastāya namaḥ kṣattrāntakāriṇe / namaḥ satyapratijñāya hyajitāya namonamaḥ
పరశువు చేతబూనినవాడికి నమస్కారం; క్షత్రియ వంశాంతకుడికి నమస్కారం। సత్యప్రతిజ్ఞుడైన ప్రభువుకు నమస్కారం; అజేయుడైన అజితునికి పునఃపునః నమస్కారం।
Garuda (Vinata-putra), offering praise
Concept: Dharma is upheld by the Lord’s decisive intervention; His satya-pratijñā (truthful vow) guarantees moral order; Ajita signifies the inviolability of divine sovereignty.
Vedantic Theme: Īśvara as dharma-saṃsthāpaka; satya as an attribute of the Absolute; avatāra as līlā serving loka-dharma.
Application: Cultivate satya (truthfulness) and firmness in ethical vows; seek strength to resist injustice without personal hatred—aligning action with dharma.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: avatāra lists and stotras praising Ajita and satya-saṅkalpa; dharma-restoration motifs
This verse invokes the Lord as “Ajita,” the unconquered protector whose vows never fail, framing devotion as reliance on an unassailable divine refuge.
By saluting the axe-bearing deity who ends oppressive kṣatriya power, the verse recalls divine intervention to restore dharma when worldly authority becomes unrighteous.
Keep one’s promises truthful (satya-pratijñā) and seek inner strength through disciplined devotion, using prayer as a reminder to uphold dharma even under pressure.