Cosmic Appointments, Viṣṇu’s Vibhūtis, Fourfold Operation, and the Symbolism of Ornaments and Weapons
भूषणास्त्रस्वरूपस्थं यद् एतद् अखिलं जगत् बिभर्ति भगवान् विष्णुस् तन् ममाख्यातुम् अर्हसि
bhūṣaṇāstrasvarūpasthaṃ yad etad akhilaṃ jagat bibharti bhagavān viṣṇus tan mamākhyātum arhasi
Ipaliwanag po sa akin kung paano ang buong sansinukob na nananahan sa anyo ng Kanyang mga palamuti at sandata ay binubuhat at pinananatili ni Bhagavān Vishnu.
Maitreya (addressing Sage Parāśara)
This verse treats them as more than symbols: the universe is said to abide in those divine forms, indicating that all cosmic functions and protections are grounded in Vishnu’s own being.
In this dialogue, Maitreya asks Parāśara to clarify the metaphysical basis of cosmic support—how the Lord, as Bhagavān, sustains the whole jagat not externally but through His intrinsic divine forms.
Vishnu is presented as the supreme sustainer and underlying reality of the cosmos—supporting all existence as an expression of His sovereignty, not as a separate or independent material principle.