Dhvajāropaṇa and Dhvajāgopaṇa: Procedure, Stotra, and Phala (Merit) of Raising Viṣṇu’s Flag
मायासङ्गममात्रेण वदन्ति पुरुषं त्वजम् । स्वभावविमलं शुद्धं निर्विकारं निरञ्जनम् ॥ २८ ॥
māyāsaṅgamamātreṇa vadanti puruṣaṃ tvajam | svabhāvavimalaṃ śuddhaṃ nirvikāraṃ nirañjanam || 28 ||
صرف مایا کی صحبت کے سبب لوگ پُرُش کو ‘پیدا ہوا’ کہتے ہیں؛ حقیقت میں وہ اپنی فطرت میں بے داغ، پاک، بے تغیر اور بے عیب ہے۔
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It teaches that birth and change belong to Māyā’s association, not to the Supreme Puruṣa; realizing the unborn, stainless, unchanging nature of the Self is central to mokṣa.
By affirming the Lord’s purity and freedom from defects, it supports bhakti grounded in right understanding: devotion is offered to the nirañjana, nirvikāra Supreme, not to a limited, conditioned entity.
No specific Vedāṅga (like Vyākaraṇa, Jyotiṣa, or Kalpa) is taught directly; the verse is primarily Vedāntic—clarifying tattva (truth) about Māyā and the unborn Puruṣa.