Jñāna-hetu-nirūpaṇa
On the Causes/Means of Knowledge
अस्पष्टपरूपा न्यूनता ह्यस्ति वायौ तथा ज्ञानं नैव संचिन्तनीयम् / एतादृशी ज्ञानशक्तिर्मुरारेर्वाय्वादीनां मोक्षपर्यन्तमस्ति
aspaṣṭaparūpā nyūnatā hyasti vāyau tathā jñānaṃ naiva saṃcintanīyam / etādṛśī jñānaśaktirmurārervāyvādīnāṃ mokṣaparyantamasti
ในตัตตวะแห่งวายุมีความพร่องเพราะรูปไม่ชัด; ฉะนั้นญาณของมันย่อมไม่อาจใคร่ครวญให้ครบถ้วนได้ด้วยความคิดล้วนๆ. เช่นนี้แล ลำดับแห่งพลังญาณของมุราริในสรรพสัตว์ เริ่มแต่วายุไปจนถึงโมกษะ.
Lord Vishnu (Murāri) speaking to Garuda (Vinata-putra)
Concept: There is a gradation (tāratamya) of jñāna-śakti in beings; Vāyu’s indistinctness marks limited knowability; Murāri’s knowledge-power extends through levels up to mokṣa.
Vedantic Theme: Hierarchy of manifestation and epistemic capacity; the Lord as the ultimate source of all powers; liberation as the apex of clarified knowledge.
Application: Recognize limits of purely conceptual thought; pursue practices that refine the instrument of knowledge (mind/character) and orient it toward the Lord for culminating clarity.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.12.35 (illumination analogy); Garuda Purana 3.12.37 (moksha-time knowledge; pralaya context)
This verse highlights that cognition varies by the level of being/tattva; jñāna-śakti is a divine endowment that appears in graded form from cosmic principles like Vāyu up to the state culminating in mokṣa.
It implies that liberation requires moving beyond limited, indistinct modes of knowing (where knowledge is not fully thinkable) toward clearer, higher realization—ultimately the perfected knowledge that culminates in mokṣa.
Recognize the limits of mere mental speculation; combine disciplined inquiry with spiritual practice (dharma, meditation, devotion) to refine understanding toward liberating knowledge.