Haristuti-saṅgraha: Devatā–Ṛṣi Praṇāma, Nāma-māhātmya, and Vairāgya from Deha-āsakti
संसारचक्रभ्रमणेनैव देव संसारदुः खमनुभूयेहागतोस्मि / शक्तिर्न चास्ति नवने मम देवदेव सत्या समं च सततं परिपाहि नित्यम्
saṃsāracakrabhramaṇenaiva deva saṃsāraduḥ khamanubhūyehāgatosmi / śaktirna cāsti navane mama devadeva satyā samaṃ ca satataṃ paripāhi nityam
主啊,我在轮回之轮中漂转,亲尝生死之苦,故来此求归依。我无自力得解脱,诸神之神啊;因此愿您与真理(satya)同在,恒常护佑我,永不间断。
Garuda (Vinata-putra) addressing Lord Vishnu
Concept: Sharanagati (surrender): acknowledging one’s incapacity and seeking the Lord’s protection; aligning with satya (truth) as sustaining principle.
Vedantic Theme: Grace (anugraha) as the decisive aid when personal effort is insufficient; satya as dharmic ground supporting liberation-oriented life.
Application: Adopt daily surrender-prayer; keep satya in speech and conduct; when overwhelmed, return to remembrance and seek guidance rather than relying on egoic strength.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.7.17 (constant contemplation); Garuda Purana 3.7.18 (cut attachment)
This verse frames saṃsāra as repetitive wandering that produces duḥkha, motivating the seeker to turn toward divine refuge rather than relying solely on personal effort.
By admitting helplessness (lack of śakti) and requesting constant protection, it highlights that beyond karma’s cycles, liberation is approached through surrender and alignment with satya—an inner orientation crucial in the preta-kāṇḍa context.
Cultivate satya (truthfulness) and steady devotion, and when facing fear, grief, or moral weakness, consciously choose surrender and ethical living instead of despair or self-justification.