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श्लोक - नाम क्रमांक: 718
शब्द:
Simple Meaning:
From *mahaa* + *moorti* (form); "He of the Supremely Great Form" - His form is immeasurably vast; the *Vishvaroopa* (Cosmic Form) shown to Arjuna in the Bhagavad Gita is the form referred to here.
Mythology / Philosophy / Spiritual:
**Explanation
*Mahaa* = great and *moorti* = form. While Vishvamoorti refers to the cosmic form as the universe itself, Mahaamoortir refers to Vishnu's transcendent divine form — infinite, luminous, beyond all cosmic dimensions, surpassing even the universe in magnitude and beauty. **Spiritual Interpretation
The Bhagaavata Purana's description of Vaikuntha and Vishnu's supreme form there — the *Para-Brahma-Svarupa* — is the ultimate Mahaamoortir. This form is not the universe but transcends it — it is the *Divya-Mangala-Vigraha* (divinely auspicious form) that liberated souls behold in eternal bliss. **Puranic Reference
The Bhagavata Purana (3.15.38-43) describes the liberated souls of Vaikuntha beholding Vishnu's Mahaamoortir — a form of infinite beauty, radiating the light of countless suns, adorned with divine ornaments and weapons, with Lakshmi attending — so magnificent that even liberated souls are struck speechless with wonder.
विवेचन:
जो महान, विराट आणि सर्वव्यापक रूपधारी आहे, तो महामूर्तिः. त्याच्या रूपाची महत्ता कल्पनेच्या पलीकडे जाते. विराट दर्शन, विश्वव्याप्ती आणि दैवी ऐश्वर्य यांचे हे नाव आहे.
अर्थ:
महान स्वरूप
English Meaning
Meaning:
Om Mahamurtaye Namah।