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श्लोक - नाम क्रमांक: 484
मराठी अर्थ
शब्द:
ॐ विधात्रे नमः।
विवेचन:
जो सर्वांना धारण करतो, रचना करतो आणि कर्मफळांची व्यवस्था लावतो, तो विधाता. विश्वाच्या सूक्ष्म रचनेपासून जीवनाच्या प्रवाहापर्यंत सर्वकाही त्याच्या नियोजनात आहे. नियोजक, धारणकर्ता आणि न्यायी अधिपती हे तिन्ही भाव येथे एकत्र येतात.
अर्थ:
जगाचे पोषण करणारा.
English Meaning
Meaning:
Om Vidhatre Namah।
Simple Meaning:
Repeated from name 44; "The Dispenser of the Fruits of Karma" - appearing again, it reaffirms His role as the supreme accountant and distributor of all karmic results across all lives and all worlds.
Mythology / Philosophy / Spiritual:
**Reference
Viṣṇu distributes the fruits of karma with perfect precision. **Interpretation
This name appeared earlier (857) but here emphasizes vidhātā as the cosmic accountant - ensuring perfect karmic balance. **Mythological Story
When Yudhiṣṭhira questioned cosmic justice - "Why do good people suffer while evil prospers?" - Kṛṣṇa explained vidhātā-tattva: imagine a cosmic ledger where every action (karma) is recorded. The vidhātā ensures mathematical precision in distribution of karma-phala (results). Apparent injustice occurs because we see one lifetime; the vidhātā sees all lifetimes. Duryodhana's prosperity exhausts his good karma from past lives; his future will bring consequences of present evil. The Pāṇḍavas' suffering completes their karmic debts; their future will bring rewards of present righteousness. The vidhātā is neither cruel nor kind - merely precise. Like gravity doesn't "judge" but simply operates according to law, the vidhātā doesn't judge but simply dispenses according to karma-law (which He established). For devotees, understanding the vidhātā brings acceptance rather than bitterness: whatever we experience is precisely what our past actions earned. But here's the liberating secret: the vidhātā can be approached through devotion to cancel karma - not through destroying the ledger but through grace that transcends karma. Surrendering to the vidhātā means: "Give me not what I deserve but what benefits my spiritual growth."