केशवाद्याश्चतुर्विंशतिर्वै संकर्षणादयः / विश्वादय सहस्रं च पराद्या अमिताः स्मृताः
keśavādyāścaturviṃśatirvai saṃkarṣaṇādayaḥ / viśvādaya sahasraṃ ca parādyā amitāḥ smṛtāḥ
Quả thật, hai mươi bốn danh hiệu bắt đầu từ Keśava, cùng các danh hiệu bắt đầu từ Saṅkarṣaṇa; một nghìn danh hiệu bắt đầu từ Viśva; và vô lượng danh hiệu bắt đầu từ Parā—đều được ghi nhớ như những thánh danh của Thần linh.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda)
Concept: Divine names (nāma) are manifold gateways to the One; remembrance (smaraṇa) through structured name-lists supports devotion and steadies mind.
Vedantic Theme: Nāma-rūpa as approachable expressions of Brahman/Īśvara; unity accessed through multiplicity without contradiction.
Application: Adopt a daily nāma practice: recite Keśava-ādi 24 names, vyūha names (Saṅkarṣaṇa-ādi), or Viśva-ādi sahasranāma with attention and meaning.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.15.29 (avatāra non-difference); Garuda Purana 3.15.30 (Viṣṇu’s infinitude)
This verse frames multiple canonical sets of divine names—24 names, the Saṅkarṣaṇa group, and the thousand names—affirming remembrance and recitation of Vishnu’s epithets as an established spiritual practice.
By emphasizing remembrance of Vishnu through recognized name-lists, it supports the Garuda Purana’s broader theme that devotion and sacred recitation purify the mind and strengthen dharmic orientation, which is repeatedly linked to auspicious outcomes.
Choose a structured practice—recite the 24 names (Keśavaādi) or the Viṣṇu Sahasranāma regularly with attention to meaning—using it as daily discipline for steadiness, ethical living, and devotional focus.