Vamana’s Birth during Bali’s Horse-Sacrifice and the Mapping of Vishnu’s Sacred Presences
नमस्ते पुण्डरीकाक्ष नमस्ते विश्वभावन नमस्ते जगादाधार नमस्ते पुरुषोत्तम
namaste puṇḍarīkākṣa namaste viśvabhāvana namaste jagādādhāra namaste puruṣottama
nārāyaṇa jaganmūrte jagannātha gadādhara pītavāsaḥ śriyaḥkānta janārdana namo 'stu te
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It is an auspicious theological epithet: the lotus signifies purity untouched by impurity, and the ‘lotus-eyed’ Lord is the benevolent, grace-bestowing protector whose vision sustains dharma.
In Purāṇic idiom, such epithets express Vishnu’s ultimate causal sovereignty (as the ground of creation and sustenance), while Brahmā functions as the delegated/secondary creator within that supreme framework.
Because the narrative will pivot on cosmic measurement and support—Vāmana/Trivikrama’s strides encompass and stabilize the worlds. The hymn anticipates that universal function even before the dramatic act unfolds.