Viṣṇu-pūjāvidhi: Śuddhi, Nyāsa, Dhyāna, Āsana-devatā Pūjā, Upacāras, and Stotra
जिष्णवे सर्वदेवानां सर्वगाय महात्मने / ब्रह्मेन्द्ररुद्रवन्द्याय सर्वेशाय नमोनमः
jiṣṇave sarvadevānāṃ sarvagāya mahātmane / brahmendrarudravandyāya sarveśāya namonamaḥ
ขอนอบน้อมซ้ำแล้วซ้ำเล่าแด่ผู้ไม่อาจพิชิต ผู้ซึ่งเทวะทั้งปวงสรรเสริญ แด่มหาตมันผู้แผ่ไปทั่ว ขอนอบน้อมแด่พระผู้เป็นเจ้าเหนือสรรพสิ่ง ผู้ซึ่งพรหมา อินทรา และรุทระถวายวันทาอยู่เสมอ।
Narrator/Devotee invocation within the Vishnu–Garuda dialogue frame (addressed to Lord Vishnu)
Concept: Supreme Lordship (sarveśatva): even the highest deities revere the One; repeated namas cultivates humility and refuge.
Vedantic Theme: Hierarchy resolves into one Supreme (Ishvara) beyond functional deities; unity behind apparent plurality.
Application: When facing fear or conflict, remember the 'Jishnu' (invincible) aspect; practice repeated salutations to reduce ego and stabilize resolve.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.31.24-26, 1.31.28 (stuti sequence)
This verse frames Vishnu as the Supreme Lord over all beings, establishing devotional surrender and divine authority for the teachings that follow.
It functions as an invocatory praise to Vishnu, the primary teacher in the dialogue framework, before or within the transmission of dharma and eschatological teachings.
Use it as a short daily prayer cultivating humility, steadiness, and devotion—remembering a higher moral order before performing duties or rituals.