Means to Liberation: Supremacy of Hari, Proper Salutations, and Purāṇic Authority
वाक्यरूपा भारती तु द्वितीयाङ्गं हि सा स्मृता / तृतीयाङ्ग हरेः शेषो न नम्याः साम्यतो हरेः
vākyarūpā bhāratī tu dvitīyāṅgaṃ hi sā smṛtā / tṛtīyāṅga hareḥ śeṣo na namyāḥ sāmyato hareḥ
کلام کی صورت بھارتی (سرسوتی) کو ہری کا دوسرا عضو یاد کیا گیا ہے۔ ہری کا تیسرا عضو شیش ہے؛ ہری کے برابر سمجھ کر اسے سجدۂ تعظیم نہیں کرنا چاہیے۔
Lord Vishnu (Hari) speaking to Garuda (Vinata-putra), in an instructional enumeration
Concept: Bhāratī as vāk-svarūpa is Hari’s second limb; Śeṣa is the third limb, yet not to be bowed to as equal—similarity is derivative, not absolute.
Vedantic Theme: Tattva-viveka (discrimination): distinguishing Supreme from dependent manifestations; upādhi-based similarity vs svarūpa-based identity.
Application: Honor learning/speech as sacred (Sarasvati) and cosmic support (Śeṣa) while maintaining clear monotheistic/parama-tattva focus in worship.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: divine/cosmic setting
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.1.89 (who is primarily namya vs subsidiary); Garuda Purana 3.1.86-87 (sevya/svāmitva and instruments)
This verse identifies sacred speech (vāṇī) as divine and personified as Bhāratī, placing her as a limb of Hari—highlighting that true knowledge, mantra, and right expression are spiritually rooted in the Supreme.
It clarifies theological hierarchy: Śeṣa is exalted and intimately connected to Vishnu, yet remains dependent on Hari; worship should recognize Śeṣa’s greatness without equating him with the Supreme.
Use speech responsibly (truthful, mantra-aligned, non-harmful) and keep devotional priorities clear—honor revered beings and teachers, but anchor ultimate reverence in the Supreme principle (Hari).