Jñāna-hetu-nirūpaṇa
On the Causes/Means of Knowledge
द्वापारख्यो महाहासोबाणासुरसमः स्मृतः / तस्माद्दशगुणैर्हीनो नमुचिदैत्यसत्तमः
dvāpārakhyo mahāhāsobāṇāsurasamaḥ smṛtaḥ / tasmāddaśaguṇairhīno namucidaityasattamaḥ
名为“德瓦帕罗”者被忆念为在威力上与强大的婆那苏罗相等;但那牟支——代底耶中之杰——被说为在力量上逊他十等。
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda)
Concept: Power and excellence are quantifiable in narrative terms, implying accumulated karma and guṇa differences.
Vedantic Theme: Relative might is within vyāvahārika reality; true liberation lies beyond such gradations.
Application: Recognize that worldly ‘strength’ is relative; prioritize inner discipline and devotion over competitive ranking.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.12.88–92 (closing portion of the comparative asura list segment)
This verse preserves a graded hierarchy of asuric powers, using well-known figures to calibrate relative strength and rank within Purāṇic cosmology.
Indirectly: by mapping cosmic hierarchies and beings, it supports the Purāṇic worldview in which the soul’s journey is described alongside realms and powerful entities that populate the universe.
It encourages humility and discernment: power is shown as relative and graded, reminding readers to prioritize dharma over displays of strength or dominance.