Upāsanā-krama: Maṇḍala-rakṣā, Dvāra-devatā-sthāpana, Lotus-Cosmology, and Aniruddha-Nārāyaṇa Pūjā
भूमिं धर्मं तथा ज्ञानं वैरग्यैश्वर्यमेव च / अधर्मादींश्च चतुरः कन्दं नालं च पङ्कजम्
bhūmiṃ dharmaṃ tathā jñānaṃ vairagyaiśvaryameva ca / adharmādīṃśca caturaḥ kandaṃ nālaṃ ca paṅkajam
بھومی آدھار-روپ ہے؛ دھرم، گیان، ویراغ اور ایشورْیَ اس کے گُن ہیں۔ اور اَدھرم وغیرہ چار (دوش) کَند کے مانند کہے گئے ہیں؛ نیز نال اور پنکج (کمل) بھی اسی تمثیل میں بیان ہوئے ہیں۔
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Dharma, jnana, vairagya, and aishvarya are sustaining qualities; adharma and allied faults are the obstructive ‘bulb/root’; the lotus imagery encodes the path from base to bloom.
Vedantic Theme: Sadhana-chatushtaya resonance: jnana and vairagya as key supports; dharma as preparatory purification; aishvarya as divine potency when aligned with dharma.
Application: Cultivate dharma (ethical living), study/reflection (jnana), detachment (vairagya), and disciplined stewardship of power/resources (aishvarya); identify and uproot adharma-patterns that feed suffering.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: cosmic-symbolic (lotus/mandala cosmogram)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.126: mandala/lotus symbolism of worship-space and qualities (contextual continuation)
This verse groups them as core supports/qualities in a larger symbolic model, presenting righteousness, true knowledge, detachment, and spiritual power as essential pillars of the path.
Indirectly, by contrasting dharma-centered qualities with forces beginning in adharma; it implies that inner virtues elevate one’s trajectory, while adharma-based tendencies form the lower pull in the symbolic structure.
Cultivate dharma (ethical conduct), jñāna (discernment), and vairāgya (reduced craving); treat power or success (aiśvarya) as secondary and aligned to righteousness rather than desire.