Haristuti-saṅgraha: Devatā–Ṛṣi Praṇāma, Nāma-māhātmya, and Vairāgya from Deha-āsakti
एतादृशांस्तव गुणान्नवितुं न शक्तं मां पाहि भगवन्सदृशो ह्यङ्गिरसा च
etādṛśāṃstava guṇānnavituṃ na śaktaṃ māṃ pāhi bhagavansadṛśo hyaṅgirasā ca
آپ کے ایسے اوصاف بیان کرنے کی مجھ میں طاقت نہیں۔ اے بھگون، میری حفاظت فرمائیے؛ انگِیرا بھی (صرف محدود معنی میں) مشابہ کہے جا سکتے ہیں۔
Garuda (Vinata-putra), addressing Lord Vishnu
Concept: Divine qualities are beyond full articulation; the proper response is śaraṇāgati (seeking protection).
Vedantic Theme: Anirvacanīyatā/ineffability of the Lord’s greatness; bhakti as the mode of approach when language and intellect fall short.
Application: Adopt humility in spiritual discourse; balance study with prayerful surrender, especially when overwhelmed by complexity or doubt.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.7.57 (Hari as protector); Garuda Purana 3.7.60 (inner disposition over externals)
This verse frames devotion as grounded in humility: the devotee admits the limits of speech before the Lord’s immeasurable qualities and seeks divine protection rather than self-reliance.
Although not directly describing afterlife mechanics, it establishes the devotional posture that underlies Garuda Purana’s teachings: surrender to Vishnu is presented as the highest refuge amid discussions of death, karma, and post-death states.
Cultivate humility in spiritual study—acknowledge limits, avoid pride in learning, and pair knowledge with prayerful reliance on the Divine for guidance and protection.