Śālagrāma-lakṣaṇa: Viṣṇu Stotra, Vyūha/Avatāra Identification, and Temple-Fruition
पृथुच्छिद्रः स्थूलचक्रः(कृष्णो) (विष्णुश्च) बिल्ववत् / (हयग्रीवो) ऽङ्कुशाकारः पञ्चरेखः सकौस्तुभः
pṛthucchidraḥ sthūlacakraḥ(kṛṣṇo) (viṣṇuśca) bilvavat / (hayagrīvo) 'ṅkuśākāraḥ pañcarekhaḥ sakaustubhaḥ
Dấu của bánh xe (cakra) có lỗ rộng và vành dày; dấu của Krishna và Vishnu giống như trái bilva. Dấu của Hayagriva có hình như móc thúc (aṅkuśa), có năm đường vạch, và đi cùng bảo châu Kaustubha.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Liṅga-darśana: recognizing the Lord through auspicious marks and emblems; devotion supported by careful observation and remembrance.
Vedantic Theme: Saguna symbols as gateways to nirguṇa contemplation—form as a pedagogical aid (upāya).
Application: For devotees handling śālagrāma or visualizing Vishnu: learn emblem-features (cakra, bilva-like mark, aṅkuśa-like mark) to anchor daily pūjā and japa.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.45 (series on marks and protective identifications; culminates in Śālagrāma/Dvārakā salutation)
This verse preserves traditional iconographic identifiers—chakra features and distinctive shapes/lines—used to recognize Vishnu’s forms (Krishna, Hayagriva) and their auspicious emblems like Kaustubha.
It does not directly describe the soul’s journey; instead, it provides devotional-identification details of Vishnu’s forms, which in the broader Garuda Purana context supports remembrance of Vishnu as a liberating refuge.
Use the verse for focused Vishnu-smaraṇa (remembrance): contemplate Vishnu’s emblems (chakra, Kaustubha) and forms (Krishna, Hayagriva) as aids to steady devotion and ethical living aligned with dharma.