Nārāyaṇa-Smaraṇa as the Supreme Dharma, Expiation, and Yogic Purifier
असंत्यज्य च गार्हस्थयं स तप्त्वा च महत्तपः / छिनत्ति पौरुषीं मायां केशवार्पितमानसः
asaṃtyajya ca gārhasthayaṃ sa taptvā ca mahattapaḥ / chinatti pauruṣīṃ māyāṃ keśavārpitamānasaḥ
โดยไม่ละทิ้งเพศคฤหัสถ์ เมื่อบำเพ็ญตบะอันยิ่งใหญ่ ผู้มีใจอุทิศแด่พระเกศวะย่อมตัดผ่านมายาที่เกิดจากความยึดตนของมนุษย์ได้।
Lord Vishnu
Concept: One need not abandon gṛhastha-dharma; with great tapas and mind surrendered to Keśava, one cuts through ‘pौरुषी माया’—egoic, human self-assertion and its delusive constructions.
Vedantic Theme: Ahaṅkāra-nivṛtti and māyā-bheda through īśvara-arpita-citta; integration of pravṛtti (householder duties) with nivṛtti (inner renunciation).
Application: Maintain household responsibilities while adopting disciplined sādhana (regulated japa, vrata, sat-saṅga, self-restraint); practice ‘īśvara-arpana’ of thoughts and actions to reduce ego-driven reactivity.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.230.27 (ethical transformation when Govinda is in the heart); Garuda Purana 1.230.28 (Nārāyaṇa-smaraṇa in rites/prāyaścitta)
This verse affirms that one can pursue liberation without abandoning household life, if one practices sincere tapas and dedicates the mind to Keśava.
It points to inner purification: by cutting māyā (delusion/egoic confusion) through devotion and discipline, the soul becomes fit for higher realization rather than remaining bound by human self-assertion.
Live responsibly as a householder, keep regular spiritual discipline (japa, vrata, charity, self-restraint), and consciously dedicate actions and attention to Viṣṇu to reduce ego and भ्रम (delusion).