Nāma-mahātmya: Liberation through Salutation, Chanting, and the Mantra “Namo Nārāyaṇāya”
शक्तेनापि नमस्कारः प्रयुक्तश्चक्रपाणये / संसारतृणवर्गाणामुद्वेजनकरो हि सः
śaktenāpi namaskāraḥ prayuktaścakrapāṇaye / saṃsāratṛṇavargāṇāmudvejanakaro hi saḥ
แม้การนอบน้อมที่ถวายแด่พระผู้ทรงจักรตามกำลังของตน ก็ยังเป็นเหตุให้หมู่เครื่องผูกพันแห่งสังสารวัฏอันต้อยต่ำดุจหญ้าเกิดความหวาดหวั่นและสะทกสะท้าน
Lord Vishnu (addressing Garuda/Vainateya in instruction)
Concept: Even a small namaskāra to Cakrapāṇi, done within one’s capacity, disrupts the forces of bondage.
Vedantic Theme: Bhakti as an upāya that burns saṃskāras; īśvara-anugraha surpassing personal limitation.
Application: Offer daily salutations regardless of status/means; rely on consistency and sincerity rather than grand ritual capacity.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: repeated emphasis that simple Viṣṇu-smaraṇa/namaskāra overcomes saṃsāra (general motif)
This verse teaches that even a simple bow to Viṣṇu, done within one’s means, carries strong spiritual efficacy and weakens the forces that bind one to saṃsāra.
By emphasizing sincere devotion (even minimal), it indicates that turning the mind to Viṣṇu disrupts attachments and impediments, supporting progress toward mokṣa beyond repeated birth and death.
Offer daily namaskāra to Viṣṇu with sincerity—especially in times of fear or moral weakness—as a simple discipline to reduce attachment and strengthen dharmic living.