शुद्धे त्रिषवणस्नातस्त्रिरात्रोपोषितो द्विजः / सेतुबन्धे नरः स्नात्वा मुच्यते ब्रह्महत्यया
śuddhe triṣavaṇasnātastrirātropoṣito dvijaḥ / setubandhe naraḥ snātvā mucyate brahmahatyayā
শুদ্ধ অৱস্থাত প্ৰাতঃ, মধ্যাহ্ন আৰু সায়ং—তিন সন্ধ্যাত স্নান কৰি তিন ৰাতি উপবাস কৰা দ্বিজে সেতুবন্ধত স্নান কৰিলে ব্ৰহ্মহত্যাৰ পাপৰ পৰা মুক্ত হয়।
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Prāyaścitta: disciplined bodily and mental purification, combined with tīrtha-snāna, can attenuate/neutralize heavy pāpa and restore dharmic standing.
Vedantic Theme: Karma-śuddhi as preparation for jñāna/bhakti; the mind becomes fit (adhikāra) through tapas and niyama.
Application: Adopt structured repentance: fasting/abstinence, daily purification practices, and pilgrimage/service as part of ethical repair—paired with sincere resolve not to repeat harm.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Type: tīrtha (sea-shore/bridge-sacred zone)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: prāyaścitta and tīrtha-snāna passages for mahāpātakas (general internal thematic linkage)
This verse presents Setubandha as a powerful tīrtha where ritual bathing, supported by purity and disciplined fasting, functions as prāyaścitta (atonement) even for grave sins.
It links karmic burden (mahāpātaka like brahma-hatyā) with remedial dharma—purity, repeated sandhyā-bathing, and fasting—showing that intentional purification practices can lessen obstructive karma that binds the jīva.
Adopt disciplined purification: regular sandhyā practice, periodic fasting with ethical restraint, and sincere pilgrimage/holy bathing as a supplement to repentance, restitution, and non-harming conduct.