गोवर्धनोत्तरविस्मयः, रासलीलाप्रसङ्गः, तथा सर्वव्याप्तिवेदान्तोपदेशः
तद्भर्तृषु तथा तासु सर्वभूतेषु चेश्वरः आत्मस्वरूपरूपो ऽसौ व्याप्य वायुर् इव स्थितः
tadbhartṛṣu tathā tāsu sarvabhūteṣu ceśvaraḥ ātmasvarūparūpo 'sau vyāpya vāyur iva sthitaḥ
在她们的丈夫之中、在她们自身之中,乃至一切众生之中,主宰以内在自性之形而住;他遍满万有,如风无处不在。
Sage Parāśara (teaching Maitreya)
It illustrates omnipresence: just as wind pervades and moves through all spaces without being confined to one place, the Lord pervades all beings as their inner presence.
He frames the divine as the inner Self within every person, showing that the Lord’s sovereignty is not limited to temples or ascetic life but is present throughout worldly relations and duties.
Vishnu is presented as Īśvara who pervades all and indwells all as the Self—supporting a Vaishnava view of the Supreme who is both transcendent and intimately present within creation.