Vṛṣotsarga (Bull-Release Gift): Procedure, Merit, and Narratives on Dharma, Karma, and Liberation
सिंहासनंमहादिव्यं छत्रचामरवीजितम् / तत्रोप विष्टं राजानं किरीटकनकोज्ज्वलम्
siṃhāsanaṃmahādivyaṃ chatracāmaravījitam / tatropa viṣṭaṃ rājānaṃ kirīṭakanakojjvalam
Ein überaus göttlicher Löwenthron wurde von Schirm und Cāmara-Fächern (Yakschwanzwedeln) befächelt; dort saß der König, strahlend in einer goldenen Krone.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Royal authority is beautified and legitimized by reverence, restraint, and readiness to honor the worthy.
Vedantic Theme: Ishvara-sambandha: worldly power is meaningful when oriented toward the divine and dharma.
Application: Use status/resources to uphold dignity, hospitality, and respect for spiritual merit rather than ego-display.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: royal court (sabha)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 2.6.39-42 (courtly honor to a brahmana/Vishnu-bhakta; worship and praise)
It establishes Yama’s court as an ordered, sovereign realm of justice, emphasizing that post-death judgment is structured and authoritative, not random.
By depicting the enthroned king in a formal court, it signals the next stage in the preta’s journey—approaching Yama’s assembly where deeds (karma) are reviewed and consequences are assigned.
Live with accountability: the verse reinforces that actions have outcomes, encouraging ethical conduct and sincere observance of dharma and death-related rites (e.g., śrāddha) with respect.