भारतवर्षमहात्म्यम् — कर्मभूमित्वम्, नवभेदाः, कुलपर्वताः-नद्यः-जनपदाः, युगचक्रविशेषः, यज्ञपुरुषविष्णुपूजा
कर्माण्य् असंकल्पिततत्फलानि संन्यस्य विष्णौ परमात्मरूपे अवाप्य तां कर्ममहीम् अनन्ते तस्मिंल् लयं ये त्व् अमलाः प्रयान्ति
karmāṇy asaṃkalpitatatphalāni saṃnyasya viṣṇau paramātmarūpe avāpya tāṃ karmamahīm anante tasmiṃl layaṃ ye tv amalāḥ prayānti
那些清净无垢者,不起求果之念,将一切行作奉置于毗湿奴——以自体显现的至上我(Paramātman)。他们得至以圣业为基的无边境界;及至无尽者,唯融归于彼而寂灭。
Sage Parāśara (teaching Maitreya)
Speaker: Parasara
Topic: Why Bhārata is the field of action leading to svarga and apavarga; the path of offering karma to Viṣṇu
Teaching: Devotional
Quality: revealing
Concept: Actions relinquished in Viṣṇu without desire for their fruits purify the doer and culminate in final absorption in the Infinite.
Vedantic Theme: Moksha
Application: Perform duty with excellence, drop fruit-craving, and mentally offer every act to Viṣṇu through daily saṅkalpa/ārpaṇa.
Vishishtadvaita: Frames liberation as reaching the Infinite Lord through surrendered action—Viṣṇu as supreme Self and ultimate ground of karmic purification.
Vishnu Form: Para-Brahman
Bhakti Type: Shanta
Jagat Karana: Yes
This verse presents liberation as arising from offering actions to Viṣṇu without craving outcomes; purity (amalatva) and God-centered karma culminate in absorption into the Infinite.
Parāśara frames action as spiritually effective when its fruits are not desired and the action itself is surrendered to Viṣṇu as Paramātman, leading the purified practitioner toward final laya in Him.
Viṣṇu is portrayed as the Supreme Self (Paramātman) and the Infinite (Ananta), the ultimate locus where surrendered action matures into liberation and final absorption.