Vishnu-sahasranāma-style Japa: Vishnu as Cosmic Cause and Inner Self
Antaryāmin
भुवनाधिपतिश्चैव भुवनानां नियामकः / पातालवासी पातालं सर्वज्वरविनाशनः
bhuvanādhipatiścaiva bhuvanānāṃ niyāmakaḥ / pātālavāsī pātālaṃ sarvajvaravināśanaḥ
พระองค์ทรงเป็นจอมแห่งโลกทั้งปวง และเป็นผู้กำกับดูแลทุกภูมิ พระองค์ประทับในปาตาละและทรงเป็นปาตาละเอง; ทรงทำลายไข้และความทุกข์พยาธิทั้งสิ้น
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: The Lord is both ruler (niyāmaka) and immanent presence in every realm; devotion trusts His governance and seeks refuge for removal of suffering (jvara).
Vedantic Theme: Īśvara as niyantā (controller) and sarvātmā (Self of all); non-exclusion of any realm from Brahman’s pervasion.
Application: Invoke the Lord as inner regulator during distress; cultivate surrender (śaraṇāgati) and steadiness, remembering no ‘low’ place is outside divine presence.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: netherworld
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.15.152 (dharma-pravartaka; yogic discipline)
It presents Vishnu as the supreme remover of all forms of suffering—physical disease as well as inner torment—making the verse a devotional protection-and-healing affirmation.
By describing Vishnu as the ruler and regulator of all realms (including Pātāla), it frames deliverance as ultimately governed by the divine order, with refuge in Vishnu as the remedy for affliction.
Use the verse as a daily remembrance that suffering is not ultimate; cultivate steadiness, ethical conduct, and devotion, while also taking appropriate worldly steps for health and well-being.