The Greatness of Viṣṇu
Uttaṅka’s Hymn, Hari’s Manifestation, and the Boon of Bhakti
सद्भावं सच्चिदानन्दं तं वन्दे तिग्मचक्रिणम् । अजरं साक्षिणं त्वस्य ह्यवाङ्मनसगोचरम् ॥ १६ ॥
sadbhāvaṃ saccidānandaṃ taṃ vande tigmacakriṇam | ajaraṃ sākṣiṇaṃ tvasya hyavāṅmanasagocaram || 16 ||
我顶礼那执持锐利神轮之主;祂的真实体性为纯有、觉知与安乐(萨特-吉特-阿难达)。祂不生不老,为一切之内证见者,确然超越言语与心意所及。
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It identifies Vishnu as Saccidānanda—the ultimate reality—while emphasizing His transcendence as the inner Witness who cannot be fully grasped by ordinary speech or thought.
Bhakti here is expressed as reverent surrender (vande) to Vishnu’s supreme nature; devotion is grounded not only in form (the discus-bearer) but also in realization of His formless, witnessing, transcendent essence.
No specific Vedāṅga technique is taught in this verse; its practical takeaway is contemplative discipline—restraining speech and mind in worship to approach the Witness beyond conceptualization.