इत्युदीरितमाकर्ण्य स्तोत्रं तस्य महात्मनुः / अपयातस्ततो मृत्युर्विष्णुदूतैः प्रपीडितः
ityudīritamākarṇya stotraṃ tasya mahātmanuḥ / apayātastato mṛtyurviṣṇudūtaiḥ prapīḍitaḥ
اس مہاتما کے پڑھے ہوئے ستوتر کو سن کر، وشنو دوتوں کے دباؤ سے مغلوب ہو کر موت وہاں سے ہٹ گئی۔
Narrator (Garuda Purana dialogue context: Lord Vishnu instructing Garuda; verse presented as narrative description)
Afterlife Stage: Yamaloka Journey
Concept: Devotional hymn (stotra) uttered with sincerity summons Viṣṇu’s messengers; divine grace overrides the claim of Death.
Vedantic Theme: Īśvara-anugraha (grace) as decisive; nāma/stotra as upāya; protection of the surrendered (śaraṇāgata-rakṣaṇa).
Application: Recite protective stotras in times of fear; cultivate ethical and devotional life so that remembrance of Viṣṇu becomes spontaneous at crisis moments.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: Viṣṇudūta vs Yamadūta motifs in Pretakalpa narratives; Mṛtyu-śamana stotra tradition within Purāṇic bhakti sections
This verse shows that sincere recitation/hearing of a Viṣṇu hymn invokes Viṣṇu’s protective agency (Viṣṇudūtas), which can repel the approach of personified Death.
It implies that at the death-threshold, spiritual authority can shift: instead of being seized by forces of death, the devotee may be safeguarded by Viṣṇu’s attendants, altering the immediate after-death experience.
Maintain regular devotional practice (stotra, nāma-japa, remembrance of Viṣṇu) and cultivate a dharmic life so that the mind is steady and protected when facing illness, fear, and mortality.