Jāmbavatī’s Vaiṣṇava-Ācāra: Grace, Sense-Consecration, and Pilgrimage to Śrīnivāsa on Veṅkaṭādri
गरुडेनैवमुक्तस्तु भगवान् देवकीसुतः / मेघगंभीरया वाचा उवाच विनतासुतम्
garuḍenaivamuktastu bhagavān devakīsutaḥ / meghagaṃbhīrayā vācā uvāca vinatāsutam
گرُڑ کے یوں کہنے پر بھگوان، دیوکی کے فرزند، نے بادلوں کی گرج جیسی گہری اور رعب دار آواز میں وِنَتا کے پتر گرُڑ سے فرمایا۔
Lord Vishnu (Devakī-suta, i.e., Śrī Kṛṣṇa as Bhagavān)
Concept: The Lord as authoritative teacher responding to the devotee’s question; revelation begins with divine speech.
Vedantic Theme: Īśvara as jagad-guru; śabda-pramāṇa and grace (anugraha) initiating right understanding.
Application: Approach teachings with śraddhā: listen as if receiving direct instruction; cultivate receptivity before practice.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa dialogues between Garuḍa and Nārāyaṇa (frame narrative)
This verse marks the authoritative transition where Bhagavān (Vishnu/Devakī-suta) begins responding to Garuḍa’s query, framing the ensuing teaching as direct divine instruction.
While it does not describe the soul’s journey directly, it sets the narrative context: Garuḍa asks and Vishnu answers—typically leading into explanations of dharma, karma, and post-death realities in the Garuda Purana.
Approach teachings on death rites, karma, and ethical living as a disciplined listener—like Garuḍa—seeking clarity from authentic scripture and applying it with reverence and seriousness.