Vishnu-sahasranāma-style Japa: Vishnu as Cosmic Cause and Inner Self
Antaryāmin
जगत्स्थश्चैव जागर्ता स्थानं जागरितं तथा (९४०) / स्वप्रस्थः स्वप्रवित्स्वप्नस्थानं स्वप्नस्तथैव च
jagatsthaścaiva jāgartā sthānaṃ jāgaritaṃ tathā (940) / svaprasthaḥ svapravitsvapnasthānaṃ svapnastathaiva ca
ผู้ที่สถิตอยู่ในโลกย่อมเป็นผู้รู้ภาวะตื่น และภาวะนั้นเรียกว่า ‘ชาครัต’ เช่นเดียวกัน ผู้ที่สถิตอยู่ในแดนแห่งความฝันย่อมเป็นผู้รู้ความฝัน และภาวะนั้นเรียกว่า ‘สวัปนะ’
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: The knower in waking and the knower in dream are grounded in the same divine consciousness; states are named by their mode of knowing.
Vedantic Theme: Avasthā-traya analysis; sākṣin (witness) implied behind state-specific cognition; nāma-rūpa variability across states.
Application: Practice mindful recognition: ‘I am the knower of waking’ and ‘I am the knower of dream’; keep a dream-journal to observe continuity of awareness and reduce identification with state-contents.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: inner realm (state-space)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.15.148 (suṣupti); Garuda Purana 1.15.150 (turīya)
This verse distinguishes the experiencer and the experienced realm in jagrat (waking) and svapna (dream), preparing the reader for subtler teachings about consciousness and the soul’s modes of experience.
By defining the knower in waking and dream, it implies that the self functions through different states—an idea used to understand how experience can continue in subtler conditions beyond ordinary waking life.
Observe how the mind shifts between waking and dream; this supports detachment and self-inquiry, reducing identification with changing experiences.