शखचक्रगदापद्मी (हस्तः) (केशवाख्यो) गदाधरः / सब्जकौमादकीचक्रशङ्खी (नारायणो) विभुः
śakhacakragadāpadmī (hastaḥ) (keśavākhyo) gadādharaḥ / sabjakaumādakīcakraśaṅkhī (nārāyaṇo) vibhuḥ
جس کے ہاتھوں میں شَنکھ، چکر، گدا اور پدم ہوں وہ گدाधر ‘کیشَو’ کہلاتا ہے۔ درخشاں کَومودکی گدا، چکر اور شَنکھ دھارنے والا ہمہ گیر رب ‘نارائن’ ہے۔
Lord Vishnu (in the Vishnu–Garuda dialogue context)
Concept: Nāma-rūpa correspondence: specific divine names are invoked through contemplation of Viṣṇu’s attributes (śaṅkha-cakra-gadā-padma).
Vedantic Theme: Saguna-brahman upāsanā: the all-pervading (vibhu) is approached through a concrete, auspicious form.
Application: Use this as a dhyāna-śloka during pūjā: visualize the four emblems and recite Keśava/Nārāyaṇa to steady attention and devotion.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: iconic/temple-arcā context
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.45: sequence of Viṣṇu-nāma linked to weapon/hand arrangements (iconographic litany)
This verse uses Vishnu’s four emblems to identify and glorify Him as Keśava and Nārāyaṇa, emphasizing devotional remembrance through His recognizable divine attributes.
Indirectly: by centering the teaching on Nārāyaṇa’s all-pervading nature and sacred remembrance, it frames devotion to Vishnu as a stabilizing spiritual support amid Garuda Purana’s broader teachings on death and the hereafter.
Use these identifiers (conch–discus–mace–lotus; Keśava; Nārāyaṇa) in daily japa, prayer, or meditation to cultivate steady bhakti and God-remembrance.