Kriyā-yoga, the Virāṭ-Puruṣa Mapping, and the Sun-God’s Monthly Expansions
आतपत्रं तु वैकुण्ठं द्विजा धामाकुतोभयम् । त्रिवृद्वेद: सुपर्णाख्यो यज्ञं वहति पूरुषम् ॥ १९ ॥
ātapatraṁ tu vaikuṇṭhaṁ dvijā dhāmākuto-bhayam tri-vṛd vedaḥ suparṇākhyo yajñaṁ vahati pūruṣam
婆罗门们啊,主的伞盖即是无惧的灵性居所毗昆塔;而承载祭祀之普鲁沙的妙翅迦楼罗,乃三部吠陀之化身。
This verse identifies Vaikuṇṭha as the Lord’s own abode and describes it as akutobhaya—completely free from fear—indicating that shelter in the Lord’s realm (and by extension, in devotion to Him) is beyond material anxiety.
Śukadeva presents Garuḍa (Suparṇa) as embodying Vedic revelation and service to the Lord—showing that the Vedas ultimately support and ‘carry’ the Supreme Person by glorifying Him as the goal of all knowledge.
By remembering that real fearlessness comes from taking shelter of the Supreme Lord (Yajña/Pūruṣa) and aligning one’s life with dharma and devotion, a devotee cultivates inner steadiness amid uncertainty.