Jāmbavatī’s Vaiṣṇava-Ācāra: Grace, Sense-Consecration, and Pilgrimage to Śrīnivāsa on Veṅkaṭādri
गरुडेनैवमुक्तस्तु भगवान् देवकीसुतः / मेघगंभीरया वाचा उवाच विनतासुतम्
garuḍenaivamuktastu bhagavān devakīsutaḥ / meghagaṃbhīrayā vācā uvāca vinatāsutam
เมื่อครุฑกราบทูลดังนี้ พระผู้เป็นเจ้าโอรสแห่งเทวคีทรงตรัสกับบุตรแห่งวินตาด้วยพระสุรเสียงกังวานลึกดุจเสียงคำรามแห่งเมฆครึ้ม
Lord Vishnu (Devakī-suta, i.e., Śrī Kṛṣṇa as Bhagavān)
Concept: The Lord as authoritative teacher responding to the devotee’s question; revelation begins with divine speech.
Vedantic Theme: Īśvara as jagad-guru; śabda-pramāṇa and grace (anugraha) initiating right understanding.
Application: Approach teachings with śraddhā: listen as if receiving direct instruction; cultivate receptivity before practice.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa dialogues between Garuḍa and Nārāyaṇa (frame narrative)
This verse marks the authoritative transition where Bhagavān (Vishnu/Devakī-suta) begins responding to Garuḍa’s query, framing the ensuing teaching as direct divine instruction.
While it does not describe the soul’s journey directly, it sets the narrative context: Garuḍa asks and Vishnu answers—typically leading into explanations of dharma, karma, and post-death realities in the Garuda Purana.
Approach teachings on death rites, karma, and ethical living as a disciplined listener—like Garuḍa—seeking clarity from authentic scripture and applying it with reverence and seriousness.