Praise of Vṛṣotsarga (Bull-release), Worthy Dāna, and the Procedure for Kṣayāha & Ūrdhva-daihika Rites
यथा पूज्यतमा लोके यतयो ब्रह्मचारिणः / तथैव प्रतिपूज्यन्ते लोके सर्वे च नित्यशः
yathā pūjyatamā loke yatayo brahmacāriṇaḥ / tathaiva pratipūjyante loke sarve ca nityaśaḥ
كما يُعَدُّ الزهّادُ المنقطعون والطلابُ الحافظون لِلبَرهمَتشاريا أحقَّ الناس بالتعظيم في العالم، كذلك يُكرَّمُ جميعُ أهلِ الفضيلة في هذا العالم على الدوام، ويُحترمون احترامًا لائقًا أبدًا.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda)
Concept: Satkāra (honoring) of tapasvins as a sustaining pillar of dharmic society.
Vedantic Theme: Sattva-śuddhi through saṅga with and reverence toward the sādhus; honoring the jñāna/tapas ideal.
Application: Offer respectful hospitality, speech, and support to renunciants and sincere students; cultivate humility and restraint in daily conduct.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 2.14 (context: merit of honoring virtuous persons and ritual-dharma around pitṛ/śrāddha themes)
This verse presents reverence toward renunciants and brahmacārins as a key marker of dharma, indicating that such respect is itself a sustained virtue (punya-producing conduct) in worldly life.
In the Preta Kanda, conduct (dharma/adharma) shapes post-death outcomes; the verse highlights daily ethical reverence for spiritually disciplined persons as part of merit-building behavior that supports a favorable journey after death.
Cultivate respectful conduct toward sincere spiritual practitioners, support learning and self-discipline, and practice humility—treating dharmic people with consistent honor rather than occasional formality.