Vishnu-sahasranāma-style Japa: Vishnu as Cosmic Cause and Inner Self
Antaryāmin
प्रजापतिः शाश्वतश्च काम्यः कामयिता विराट् / सम्राट् पूषा(८००) तथा स्वर्गो रथस्थः सारथिर्बलम्
prajāpatiḥ śāśvataśca kāmyaḥ kāmayitā virāṭ / samrāṭ pūṣā(800) tathā svargo rathasthaḥ sārathirbalam
وہ پرجاپتی، شاشوت، کامیہ، آرزوئیں پوری کرنے والا، وِراٹ؛ سمراٹ، پُوشن اور نیز سَورگ؛ رتھ پر بیٹھا ہوا، سارتھی اور قوت—یہ اس کے مقدّس نام و روپ ہیں۔
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Nāma-smaraṇa through epithets that map the deity onto cosmic functions and powers.
Vedantic Theme: Saguna Brahman as the functional ground of the cosmos; names as upādhis pointing to the one reality.
Application: Use the listed names in japa/recitation for steadiness of mind and devotional recollection, especially in daily stotra practice.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.15 (Vishnu-nama/stuti section; adjacent name-enumerations)
This verse functions as an enumeration of sacred epithets, presenting aspects of the Supreme and cosmic order—creatorhood (Prajāpati), universality (Virāṭ), sovereignty (Samrāṭ), nourishment (Pūṣan), and the heavenly realm (Svarga).
Indirectly: by naming Svarga and divine governance, it frames the afterlife journey as governed by cosmic law and divine powers; the soul’s destinations (like Svarga) are understood within that ordered system.
Use these epithets as contemplative names in japa or study to cultivate devotion and ethical self-governance—remembering that nourishment, strength, and rightful sovereignty are divine qualities to embody.