Īśvara-gītā: Vibhūtis of the Supreme Lord and the Paśu–Paśupati Doctrine of Bondage and Release
ऋषीणां च वसिष्ठो ऽहं देवानां च शतक्रतुः / शिल्पिनां विश्वकर्माहं प्रह्लादो ऽस्म्यमरद्विषाम्
ṛṣīṇāṃ ca vasiṣṭho 'haṃ devānāṃ ca śatakratuḥ / śilpināṃ viśvakarmāhaṃ prahlādo 'smyamaradviṣām
ఋషులలో నేను వసిష్ఠుడను, దేవతలలో శతక్రతు (ఇంద్రుడు)ను. శిల్పులలో నేను విశ్వకర్మను, అమరులకు విరోధులలో నేను ప్రహ్లాదుడను.
Lord Kūrma (Viṣṇu), teaching divine vibhūti as an upāya for devotion and contemplation
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It presents the Supreme as the inner sovereignty (īśvaratva) manifesting through the highest exemplars in each class of beings—showing one Lord appearing as many, without losing unity.
A vibhūti-based upāsanā: contemplate the Lord as the excellence within revered figures (ṛṣis, devas, artisans, even opposing factions). This steadies attention (dhāraṇā) and matures devotion into one-pointed meditation.
By emphasizing one Īśvara pervading all domains and lineages, it supports the Purāṇic non-sectarian synthesis in which divine supremacy is understood as a single reality honored through different names and forms (including Śaiva and Vaiṣṇava frames).