Explanation of Purification (Śuddhi-vyākhyāna)
संसारप्रमुखस्तस्य सर्वं कुर्याद्यथाविधि
saṃsārapramukhastasya sarvaṃ kuryādyathāvidhi
ومن أجله ينبغي لربّ البيت، القائم بأعباء الدنيا، أن يُجري كلَّ شيء على الوجه المرسوم، وفق القاعدة الطقسية الصحيحة.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vainateya)
Afterlife Stage: Pretayoni
Beneficiary: Pitr
Concept: Authority of vidhi: prescribed procedure safeguards efficacy; the gṛhastha bears responsibility for correct performance.
Vedantic Theme: Dharma as order (ṛta-like) in human life; disciplined action purifies the doer and supports unseen results (adṛṣṭa).
Application: Assign a responsible karta; follow a reliable prayoga/manual; avoid improvisation in śrāddha and related rites.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Type: domestic/ritual context (implied)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: repeated ‘yathāvidhi’ refrains in śrāddha and preta-kārya sections
This verse emphasizes that post-death duties are not to be done casually; they must be performed exactly as prescribed, because the rite’s correctness (vidhi) is treated as essential to its spiritual efficacy.
It points to the saṃsāra-pramukha—the responsible family member managing worldly obligations—as the one who should carry out all required actions for the concerned person, following scriptural procedure.
When performing funeral or remembrance rites, appoint a responsible family lead and follow an authentic procedure (as advised by qualified priests/textual tradition) rather than improvising.