Devotpatti-nirūpaṇa — Hari’s Pūrṇatva
Completeness) and the Ritual Doctrine of Sāra (Essence
श्रीकृष्ण उवाच / यो मूलरूपी भगवाननन्तो ब्रह्मादिभिः पुर्णगुणः स्वतन्त्रः / पुरातनः पूर्णतनुर्मदात्मा न तादृशाः संति कदापि वीद्र
śrīkṛṣṇa uvāca / yo mūlarūpī bhagavānananto brahmādibhiḥ purṇaguṇaḥ svatantraḥ / purātanaḥ pūrṇatanurmadātmā na tādṛśāḥ saṃti kadāpi vīdra
圣克里希纳曰:那位为根本之形——无尽的至上主阿难陀(Ananta)——具足一切德性,纵使梵天等诸神亦不能及;全然自在独立;太古之尊,具圆满无缺之圣身——他正是我的本我。噢毗度罗,任何时候都不曾有、也绝不会有与他相同者。
Śrī Kṛṣṇa
Concept: The Supreme Lord is the primal, infinite, independent reality—complete in all qualities; recognizing His unsurpassed nature grounds devotion and right metaphysics.
Vedantic Theme: Parabrahman/Īśvara as svatantra (independent) and sarva-guṇa-sampanna; the Lord as inner Self (antaryāmin) and ultimate referent of ‘I’ in divine speech.
Application: Strengthen exclusive devotion (ananya-bhakti) by contemplating the Lord’s infinitude and independence; reduce reliance on lesser powers; align worship and ethics with the highest ideal.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Vishnu-sahasranāma style praises and sections asserting Vishnu’s supremacy (general thematic parallel)
It asserts that the Supreme Lord is the original source-form behind all cosmic functions, even those associated with Brahmā and other deities, establishing ultimate spiritual authority and causality.
By declaring the Lord as infinite, independent, and the inner Self, it frames liberation as aligning the jīva’s understanding and devotion toward the Supreme Reality rather than treating divine powers as separate or ultimate.
Cultivate steadiness in worship and ethics by remembering one highest, independent Supreme—reducing fear, confusion, and dependence on lesser powers while strengthening devotion and discernment.