Means to Liberation: Supremacy of Hari, Proper Salutations, and Purāṇic Authority
हरिरेव यतो व्यासो वाच्यचक्रस्वरूपकः / व्यासो नैव समत्वेन प्रोक्तो भगवतो हरेः
harireva yato vyāso vācyacakrasvarūpakaḥ / vyāso naiva samatvena prokto bhagavato hareḥ
由于毗耶娑实为哈利本身——具足圣言法轮之形——故毗耶娑从未被宣称仅与蒙福的主哈利“相等”。
Sūta (narrator) / Purāṇic narrator praising Vedavyāsa as an avatāra of Hari
Concept: Vyāsa is Hari’s manifestation as the revealer of śāstra, yet Hari remains the incomparable Bhagavān beyond mere equivalence.
Vedantic Theme: Īśvara-tattva and avatāra/āveśa principle; śāstra as pramāṇa grounded in Bhagavān.
Application: Honor Vyāsa as the sacred transmitter of knowledge while directing ultimate refuge, worship, and reliance to Hari alone.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: recurring Vyāsa-mahima and Hari-supremacy passages in dialogue sections (adhyāya 3.1 context)
This verse grounds the Purāṇa’s authority by stating that Vyāsa is Hari’s own manifestation in the role of sacred teacher, making the teaching a direct extension of divine knowledge.
By establishing Vyāsa as the embodiment of authoritative discourse, the text signals that its instructions—whether on dharma, conduct, or rites—should be received as reliable and tradition-rooted.
Approach scriptural study with humility and consistency: treat disciplined learning, accurate recitation, and ethical practice as a form of honoring the divine source behind the teaching.