Śuka’s Yoga-ascent, the Echo of ‘Bhoḥ’, and the Vaikuṇṭha Vision
हंसाय मत्स्यरूपाय वाराहतनुधारिणे । नृसिंहाय ध्रुवेज्याय सांख्ययोगेश्वराय च ॥ ५२ ॥
haṃsāya matsyarūpāya vārāhatanudhāriṇe | nṛsiṃhāya dhruvejyāya sāṃkhyayogeśvarāya ca || 52 ||
顶礼主为“天鹅”(Haṃsa)之相;顶礼化现为鱼(Matsya)之相;顶礼执持野猪身(Varāha)之相;顶礼那罗辛哈;顶礼为德鲁瓦所崇奉之尊神;亦顶礼统摄数论与瑜伽之至上主。
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta (wonder)
It gathers multiple manifestations of Vishnu into a single act of remembrance (smaraṇa) and salutation (namas), teaching that one Supreme Lord protects, teaches, and liberates through diverse avatāras—supporting Moksha Dharma through bhakti.
By offering repeated salutations to Vishnu’s forms and recalling Dhruva’s worship, the verse models bhakti as steady praise, memory, and surrender to the Lord who responds to devotees in many ways.
The verse is primarily stotra-oriented rather than technical Vedāṅga instruction; practically, it reflects disciplined recitation and remembrance (a bhakti practice) rather than topics like Vyākaraṇa or Jyotiṣa.