Jñāna-hetu-nirūpaṇa
On the Causes/Means of Knowledge
एतावता हरिभक्तस्य तस्याप्यच्छिन्नभक्तस्य चतुर्मुखस्य / विचारकाले च विचिन्तनीयो ह्यज्ञानलेशस्तु खगेश्वरेश्वर
etāvatā haribhaktasya tasyāpyacchinnabhaktasya caturmukhasya / vicārakāle ca vicintanīyo hyajñānaleśastu khageśvareśvara
即便至此,噢鸟王之主(迦楼罗之主),在细密反观之时,亦当承认仍有一丝微细无明——甚至在那四面梵天身上,他是哈利的 भक्त,信爱不绝。
Lord Vishnu
Concept: A subtle trace of ignorance can persist even in Brahmā; rigorous reflection must account for residual avidyā.
Vedantic Theme: Avidyā-leśa and the necessity of continued śravaṇa-manana-nididhyāsana; humility before the absolute.
Application: Do not assume spiritual completion; seek feedback, refine understanding, and continue disciplined contemplation even when devotion is steady.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.12.1 (Brahmā’s contemplation of nirguṇa Nārāyaṇa)
This verse emphasizes that even exalted beings may retain a subtle residue of ignorance, so sincere seekers should rely on careful inquiry (vicāra) alongside devotion.
By highlighting the need to examine even subtle ignorance, it points to inner purification as essential for liberation—beyond status or spiritual attainments.
Maintain steady devotion, but also practice self-reflection: notice lingering misconceptions, ego, or attachment, and correct them through study, contemplation, and ethical living.