Devotpatti-nirūpaṇa — Hari’s Pūrṇatva
Completeness) and the Ritual Doctrine of Sāra (Essence
तच्छेषसारानपि चावनीशो महात्मनोंशाञ्छृणु शिष्यवर्य / एवं विमूढा वासुदेवस्य भक्ताः किं वक्तव्यं विष्णुभक्ता हि लोके
taccheṣasārānapi cāvanīśo mahātmanoṃśāñchṛṇu śiṣyavarya / evaṃ vimūḍhā vāsudevasya bhaktāḥ kiṃ vaktavyaṃ viṣṇubhaktā hi loke
Hỡi đệ tử ưu tú, hỡi bậc chúa tể cõi đất, hãy lắng nghe cả những yếu yếu còn lại—đó là phần giáo huấn của bậc đại tâm. Nếu ngay cả những người sùng kính Vāsudeva còn có thể mê lầm như thế, thì còn phải nói gì nữa? Vì trong đời này, người sùng kính Viṣṇu quả thật hiếm có và xuất chúng.
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Even devotees can fall into moha; therefore genuine Viṣṇu-bhakti is rare and must be guarded with discernment.
Vedantic Theme: Māyā/moha obscures discrimination even in the religious; steadiness in devotion requires viveka and grace.
Application: Practice self-audit of motives in devotion; cultivate humility, satsanga, and scriptural discernment to avoid devotional complacency.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.14.16-19 (continuation on sāra-bhojana and Vaiśvadeva)
This verse treats Viṣṇu-bhakti as a distinguishing spiritual quality in the world and frames the teaching as essential guidance for sustaining clear devotion.
It notes that even devotees of Vāsudeva may become confused, implying the need for continued instruction, discernment, and adherence to the ‘essential’ teachings.
Do not assume devotion alone prevents error—keep learning, verify beliefs through śāstra and good guidance, and practice steady, ethical living aligned with dharma.