Sṛṣṭi-krama, Pratibimba-Upādhi, and Viṣṇu as Primary Brahman
with Pralaya and Nāma-Stuti
भेदेन दर्शनाद्वापि भेदाभेदेन दर्शनात् / विष्णोर्गुणानां रूपाणां तदङ्गानां सुखादिनाम् / तत्रैव दशनाद्वापि क्षिप्रमेव तमो व्रजेत्
bhedena darśanādvāpi bhedābhedena darśanāt / viṣṇorguṇānāṃ rūpāṇāṃ tadaṅgānāṃ sukhādinām / tatraiva daśanādvāpi kṣiprameva tamo vrajet
భేదదృష్టితో గానీ భేదాభేదదృష్టితో గానీ విష్ణువుని గుణాలు, రూపాలు, అవయవాలు, సుఖాది స్థితులనే దర్శిస్తూ అదే భావంలో ఆసక్తుడై నిలిచినవాడు త్వరగా తమస్సు అనే అంధకారంలో పడిపోతాడు।
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vainateya)
Concept: Mere conceptual ‘seeing’ in terms of difference or difference-and-non-difference—when fixated upon as the final standpoint—can lead to tamas; contemplation must mature beyond reified categories.
Vedantic Theme: Limits of bheda/bhedābheda as mental constructs; necessity of right knowledge (samyag-jñāna) and non-reification of guṇa-rūpa-aṅga as ultimate.
Application: Use devotional contemplation of Viṣṇu’s qualities and form as a ladder, but avoid dogmatic fixation on conceptual schemas; cultivate sattva through study, meditation, and ethical living to prevent tamasic collapse.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.2.10-13 (continuation on forms, unity, pralaya, jīva-dependence)
This verse highlights that merely adopting an intellectual stance—seeing the Divine as separate (bheda) or as both separate and non-separate (bhedābheda)—without right realization can still lead to tamas, i.e., spiritual obscuration.
It implies that liberation is not achieved by conceptual analysis alone; if one remains confined to limited perceptions of forms/attributes without true spiritual insight, the soul’s progress is hindered by tamas rather than moving toward clarity and release.
Approach worship and study with humility and inner transformation: contemplate Viṣṇu’s qualities and forms as aids to purification, not as mere categories for debate, and avoid letting practice become dry intellectualism.