The Significance of the Narayana Sukta
Divine Life
Society Publication: Daily Invocations
by Swami Krishnananda
ōm nārāyaṇāya vidmahe
vāsudevāya dhīmahi,
tanno viṣṇuḥ pracodayāt.
tanno viṣṇuḥ pracodayāt.
We commune ourselves with Narayana,
and meditate on Vaasudeva;
May that Vishnu direct us (to the
Great Goal).
The Narayana Sukta is, in a
way, the mystical appendix to the Purusha Sukta of the Veda, the only
difference between the Purusha Sukta and the Narayana Sukta being the
divination of the Deity addressed by them. The Purusha Sukta beholds the
Supreme Being as the All-encompassing, Impersonal Purusha, while the Narayana
Sukta addresses the Lord as Narayana. The Purusha Sukta, thus, is a hymn
addressed to the Purusha extending beyond the cosmos yet at the same time
present within creation, and the Narayana Sukta is a devout, touching,
feelingful and personal address to the Creator of the universe. In the Narayana
Sukta some clarification of the hidden meaning of the Purusha Sukta is to be
discovered.
Narayana is the
thousand-headed one, thousand-eyed, and thousand-limbed. But Narayana is not
merely the Father or Creator of the cosmos, beyond creation, but is also hidden
in the heart of everyone. Like a resplendent flame in the heart of the
individual, Narayana can be visualized in deep meditation. In the lotus of the
heart there is the citadel of the cosmos, the palace of the Creator of the
universe. Thus, the worshipper of the Supreme Narayana need not necessarily
look up to the sky to behold Him and adore Him. One can as well see the same
Narayana within himself, in his own heart. While Narayana creates the world
from outside, He also impels everyone through feeling and action from within.
Through every nerve-current, life flows and vibrates. This vibration, this flow
of life, is the chaitanya, or Consciousness, of
Narayana moving in creation. Narayana is adored as the One Being extending
beyond Brahma, Vishnu, Siva, Indra and all the gods and angels, while Himself
appearing as every one of them—the Imperishable, Self-existent All. Whatever
all this universe is—yacca kincit jagat sarvam—seen or unseen,
in its depths or merely heard of, Narayana is within and without all these,
enveloping everyone. May Narayana bless us, and bestow upon us glory.
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The Significance of the Narayana Sukta- Daily Invocations
by Swami Krishnananda
Narayana Sukta (English transliteration and meaning) -
Daily Invocations
by Swami Krishnananda
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