आत्यन्तिक-लयहेतुः: तापत्रय-विवेचनम् तथा ‘भगवान्/वासुदेव’ शब्दार्थः
Threefold Suffering and the Path to Final Liberation; Meaning of Bhagavān and Vāsudeva
द्वे ब्रह्मणी वेदितव्ये शब्दब्रह्म परं च यत् शब्दब्रह्मणि निष्णातः परं ब्रह्माधिगच्छति
dve brahmaṇī veditavye śabdabrahma paraṃ ca yat śabdabrahmaṇi niṣṇātaḥ paraṃ brahmādhigacchati
当知梵有二:声梵(Shabda-brahman)与至上梵。于声梵中深得其要者,终能证得至上梵。
Sage Parāśara (teaching Maitreya)
It identifies the Veda and sacred revelation as “Brahman in the form of sound,” a valid means of knowledge that guides the seeker toward the Supreme Reality.
He presents scriptural mastery (being niṣṇāta in śabda-brahman) as the disciplined foundation through which one reaches direct realization of the transcendent Para Brahman.
Within the Vishnu Purana’s Vaishnava Vedanta, the “Para Brahman” ultimately points to Vishnu as the Supreme Reality, approached through Vedic teaching and culminating in liberating knowledge.