Sanatkumāra’s Bhāgavata Tantra: Tattvas, Māyā-Bonds, Embodiment, and the Necessity of Dīkṣā
नारद उवाच । सर्वदेवेश्वरो विष्णुर्वेदे तंत्रे च कीर्तितः । समाराध्यः स एवात्र सर्वैः सर्वार्थकांक्षिभिः ॥ ७ ॥
nārada uvāca | sarvadeveśvaro viṣṇurvede taṃtre ca kīrtitaḥ | samārādhyaḥ sa evātra sarvaiḥ sarvārthakāṃkṣibhiḥ || 7 ||
那罗陀说道:“毗湿奴乃诸天之主,在吠陀与坦特罗中皆受赞颂。因此在此世间,凡求一切正当愿望圆满者,都应如法专心礼敬唯独祂。”
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It establishes Vishnu as the supreme deity acknowledged by both Vedic revelation and Tantric/Agamic traditions, presenting single-point worship of Vishnu as a complete spiritual means.
It teaches that sincere and proper worship (samārādhana) of Vishnu is the direct, universally applicable practice for seekers of all legitimate goals, making bhakti the unifying path.
The verse stresses scriptural pramāṇa (authority): one should align worship with recognized śāstra—Veda and Tantra—implying disciplined ritual procedure (kalpa) and correct recitation/usage of sacred formulae.