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Vamana Purana — Shiva's Kedara Tirtha, Shloka 57

Shiva’s Kedara-Tirtha and the Rise of Mura: From Shaiva Pilgrimage to Vaishnava Theology

यमस्तं प्राहं मां विष्णुर्देवश्चक्रगदाधरः श्वेतद्वीपनिवासी यः स मां संयमते ऽव्ययः

yamastaṃ prāhaṃ māṃ viṣṇurdevaścakragadādharaḥ śvetadvīpanivāsī yaḥ sa māṃ saṃyamate 'vyayaḥ

یم نے ان سے کہا: 'وشنو دیوتا، جو چکر اور گرز (گدا) اٹھائے ہوئے ہیں، جو شویت دیپ میں رہتے ہیں، وہ لافانی ہستی ہی مجھے قابو میں رکھتی ہے۔'

Yama speaking to Muru
VishnuYama
Supremacy of VishnuDelegated authority of YamaCosmic governance (niyati/dharma)Vaishnava theological framing within broader Purāṇic narrative

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FAQs

Śvetadvīpa is portrayed as a luminous, transcendent ‘white’ realm associated with Nārāyaṇa/Viṣṇu. It functions both as sacred geography and as a theological marker of Viṣṇu’s supramundane sovereignty.

The epithets identify Viṣṇu unambiguously as the sovereign protector and enforcer of cosmic order. The weapons symbolize decisive governance: protection of dharma and subduing of adharma.

It indicates hierarchy: Yama administers dharma, but his jurisdiction is bounded and authorized by Viṣṇu. The verse asserts that even the lord of punishment operates under a higher, imperishable principle.