नमस्ते सूर्यरूपाय ब्रह्म रूपाय ते नमः । अमोघाय नमस्तुभ्यं रथांगाय नमोनमः
namaste sūryarūpāya brahma rūpāya te namaḥ | amoghāya namastubhyaṃ rathāṃgāya namonamaḥ
“Pagpupugay sa iyo na may anyong Araw; pagpupugay sa iyo na may anyong Brahman. Pagpupugay sa iyo, ang di nagkakamali; pagpupugay nang paulit-ulit sa iyo, O Disko (Rathāṅga).”
Ṛṣayaḥ (the sages / Brahmaputras in context)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: Sudarśana appears as a blazing solar disc with a wheel-form; within its radiance, subtle Brahmanic symbolism—lotus, syllabic aura—while sages bow repeatedly.
The Lord’s power is both cosmic (sun-like) and absolute (Brahman-like), and its protection is unfailing for those aligned with dharma.
Dvārakā is the contextual sacred setting where such praises are offered to the Lord’s emblematic weapon.
Repeated salutations (namo namaḥ) indicate devotional worship through mantra-like praise.