Nārada’s Darśana of Viśvarūpa Nārāyaṇa and the Caturmūrti Doctrine (नारदस्य नारायणदर्शनं चतुर्मूर्तिविचारश्च)
व्यवसायेन शुद्धेन मद्विधैश्छिन्नसंशय: । विमुच्य हृदयग्रन्थीनासादयति तां गतिम्
vyavasāyena śuddhena madvidhaiś chinna-saṁśayaḥ | vimucya hṛdaya-granthīn āsādayati tāṁ gatim ||
阇那迦王说道:“其疑惑被我这般之人斩断者,便能证得那至上境界——以清净而不动摇的决断,解开心之结缚,而得自在。”
जनक उवाच
Liberation is attained when doubt is removed and one cultivates pure, unwavering resolve; this inner clarity unties the ‘knots of the heart’—attachments and ego-bonds—leading to the highest state.
Janaka, speaking as a realized exemplar, explains how a seeker—guided by teachers ‘like him’ who dispel uncertainty—progresses inwardly: doubts fall away, the heart’s bindings loosen, and the seeker reaches the supreme goal.