The Sorrow of Garuda — How Vishnu's Unconditional Love for His Devotees Humbled Even His Own Vahana The Bond Between Vishnu and Garuda In the vast expanse of Vaikuntha, the eternal abode of Bhagavan Vishnu, there is no relationship more celebrated than the one between the Lord and His Vahana, Garuda. The great eagle-king, son of Kashyapa and Vinata, is not merely a vehicle. He is a devotee of the highest order, a warrior of incomparable strength, and a symbol of swiftness, courage, and surrender to the Divine. Garuda carries Vishnu across the three worlds, and this seva, or sacred service, is his highest pride and his deepest joy. Yet, in two remarkable moments recorded in Hindu sacred tradition, Vishnu did not wait for Garuda. He did not call upon His Vahana. He simply appeared — in an instant — leaving Garuda behind in Vaikuntha, bewildered and, as some traditions tenderly describe, saddened. These two moments are the rescue of Gajendra and the appearance of the Narasimha Avatar....