Pavitrāropaṇa-vidhi
Rite of Investing Hari with the Pavitra
वैश्यानां चीरणं क्षौमं शूद्राणां शणवल्कजम् / कार्पासं पद्मजं चैव सर्वेषां शस्तमीश्वर
vaiśyānāṃ cīraṇaṃ kṣaumaṃ śūdrāṇāṃ śaṇavalkajam / kārpāsaṃ padmajaṃ caiva sarveṣāṃ śastamīśvara
للفيشيا تُشرَع ثياب الكتّان، وللشودرا ثيابٌ من ألياف القنّب ولحاء الألياف. كما يُعَدّ القطنُ وقماشُ ألياف اللوتس صالحين للجميع، يا ربّ.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Appropriate dress as an external support for inner discipline and social-ritual harmony.
Vedantic Theme: Guṇa-śuddhi through regulated conduct; outer order aiding inner steadiness.
Application: Choose garments aligned with prescribed simplicity and suitability; prefer universally acceptable materials (cotton/lotus-fibre) when in doubt.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Type: household/ritual wardrobe context
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.43.9 (materials); Garuda Purana 1.43.11-12 (deity-contemplation in thread)
This verse treats clothing as part of āchāra (right conduct), prescribing materials considered appropriate and pure for different social duties, and also listing universally acceptable fabrics.
Indirectly: by emphasizing disciplined conduct (āchāra) in embodied life, it supports dharmic living, which the Garuda Purana repeatedly links to favorable post-death outcomes and reduced suffering after death.
Adopt simplicity and cleanliness in dress, avoid ostentation, and treat daily lifestyle choices as part of ethical discipline aligned with one’s responsibilities.