Vishnu-sahasranāma-style Japa: Vishnu as Cosmic Cause and Inner Self
Antaryāmin
पराक्रमो दुर्विषहः सर्वशास्त्रविशारदः / सारस्वतो महाभीष्मः पारिजातहरस्तथा
parākramo durviṣahaḥ sarvaśāstraviśāradaḥ / sārasvato mahābhīṣmaḥ pārijātaharastathā
وہ نہایت بہادر، ناقابلِ مغلوب اور تمام شاستروں میں ماہر ہے؛ وہ سارَسوت، مہابھیشم، اور پارِجات درخت کو لے آنے والا بھی ہے۔
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: True power is inseparable from śāstra-jñāna; divine agency can override celestial privilege for dharma’s sake.
Vedantic Theme: Īśvara as sarvajña and sarvaśakta; līlā as purposeful ordering of dharma.
Application: Pair courage with study and discernment; let learning guide action, especially in conflict or leadership.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: celestial garden / battlefield (implied)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.15 (epithets: parakrama, durvishaha, sarvashastra-visharada, parijata-hara)
This verse uses honorific titles to establish the Lord’s supremacy—invincible power, mastery of śāstra, and celebrated divine deeds—strengthening devotional focus and doctrinal authority in the dialogue.
Indirectly: by foregrounding the Lord as the ultimate authority and protector, it frames later teachings on dharma and post-death matters as grounded in the highest, scripturally perfect source.
Use these names as contemplative remembrance: cultivate courage (parākrama), disciplined learning (śāstra-jñāna), and steadfastness in dharma, seeing the Divine as the model of both power and wisdom.