Sṛṣṭi-pralaya-kathana: Mahābhūta-guṇāḥ, Vṛkṣa-indriya-vādaḥ, Prāṇa-vāyu-vyavasthā
तदागण्यमनंतस्य नामानंतेति विश्रुतम् । नामधेयानुरूपस्य मानसस्य महात्मनः ॥ ३५ ॥
tadāgaṇyamanaṃtasya nāmānaṃteti viśrutam | nāmadheyānurūpasya mānasasya mahātmanaḥ || 35 ||
پس جو ناقابلِ شمار اَننت ہے وہ ‘اَننت’ کے نام سے مشہور ہے؛ اور اس مہاتما کا ‘مانس’ نام بھی اس کے نام کے معنی کے مطابق ہے۔
Sanatkumara (in dialogue with Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It emphasizes that the divine is beyond measure and thus known as “Ananta,” teaching that true reality exceeds all counting, limits, and conceptual boundaries—an insight central to Moksha-dharma.
By highlighting the fame and meaning of the divine name (“Ananta”), the verse supports nāma-smaraṇa (remembrance of the Lord’s name) as a direct devotional means to contemplate the Infinite.
It reflects a Vyākaraṇa/Nirukta-style principle: names (nāmadheya) are meaningful and indicate attributes; here, “Ananta” conveys the attribute of being limitless.