Kāraṇa-vyākhyā: Cosmic Agents, Rudra-Forms, Sense-Purity, and Ānanda-Tāratamya
शेषः स एव विज्ञेयो भक्तो नारायणस्य च / विष्णोर्वायोरनन्तस्य त्रिभिरंशैर्युतः सदा
śeṣaḥ sa eva vijñeyo bhakto nārāyaṇasya ca / viṣṇorvāyoranantasya tribhiraṃśairyutaḥ sadā
พึงรู้ว่าเศษะนั้นคือภักตะแห่งนารายณะโดยแท้; เขาสถิตพร้อมเสมอด้วยสามส่วน คือของพระวิษณุ ของวายุ และของอนันตะ
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Śeṣa is foremost as Nārāyaṇa-bhakta; his powers are described as aṃśas of Viṣṇu, Vāyu, and Ananta—indicating functional participation while devotion remains central.
Vedantic Theme: Aṃśa–aṃśin relation; bhakta as instrument of Bhagavān; unity-in-difference within divine economy.
Application: Value devotion as identity: cultivate steadiness (śeṣa-like support) through service; recognize gifts as participations, not ego-possessions.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: cosmic ocean
Related Themes: Garuda Purana narratives identifying Śeṣa/Ananta and his devotional role
This verse presents Śeṣa as a foremost devotee of Nārāyaṇa and describes him as bearing divine portions, highlighting his cosmic and devotional status.
It identifies Śeṣa as inseparably connected to Nārāyaṇa through bhakti and as endowed with three aṃśas—linked to Viṣṇu, Vāyu, and Ananta—indicating layered divine power and function.
It encourages devotion anchored in service (śeṣatva) to the Divine and reverence for disciplined strength—steadiness, life-force, and humility—as spiritual qualities to cultivate.