सप्तम्यां प्राशयेच्चपि भोज्यं विप्रान्रविं यजेत् / ॐ खखोल्कायमृतत्वं (तन्तं) प्रियसङ्गमो भव सद स्वाहा
saptamyāṃ prāśayeccapi bhojyaṃ viprānraviṃ yajet / oṃ khakholkāyamṛtatvaṃ (tantaṃ) priyasaṅgamo bhava sada svāhā
Am Saptamī (siebter Mondtag) soll man auch speisen lassen, den Brāhmaṇas eine Mahlzeit darbringen und die Sonne verehren. Dann spreche man: „Oṁ—o Khakholkāya—(verleihe) Unsterblichkeit; möge beständige Vereinigung mit dem Lieben sein; svāhā.“
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Atithi-sevā and brāhmaṇa-bhojana joined with Sūrya-upāsanā; mantra frames the rite as seeking amṛtatva and iṣṭa-saṅgama.
Vedantic Theme: Devotion and duty as means to inner steadiness; ‘amṛtatva’ here functions as longevity/wholeness, ultimately pointing to the quest for the deathless.
Application: On Saptamī: feed others, honor learned persons, perform Sūrya worship with focused japa of the given mantra (or a standard Sūrya mantra if lineage requires).
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: household/temple ritual setting
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.130.3–1.130.5: continuation of Phala-saptamī/Sūrya-related observance; Garuda Purana: dāna and brāhmaṇa-bhojana as recurring dharma motifs
This verse links Saptamī with dharmic acts—feeding and honoring brāhmaṇas and worshipping Sūrya—presented as a merit-producing observance supported by mantra.
While not describing the post-death journey directly, it emphasizes merit (puṇya) through charity and worship—core supports in the Garuda Purana framework for favorable outcomes and reduced suffering across transitions.
On Saptamī, practice a simple discipline: offer respectful support/food to the needy or learned, perform a brief Sun salutation/prayer, and keep the intention of cultivating longevity, clarity, and dharmic living.