शृणोति पक्षिशार्दूल स च पापैर्न लिप्यते / इह लोके सुखं भुक्त्वा स्वर्गलोके महीयते
śṛṇoti pakṣiśārdūla sa ca pāpairna lipyate / iha loke sukhaṃ bhuktvā svargaloke mahīyate
O Garuḍa, tiger among birds, whoever listens to this sacred teaching is not tainted by sins. Having enjoyed happiness in this world, he is honored and exalted in the heavenly realm.
Lord Vishnu (addressing Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Svarga
Concept: Śravaṇa of sacred teaching removes sin and grants both worldly well-being and heavenly exaltation.
Vedantic Theme: Antaḥkaraṇa-śuddhi through śravaṇa; merit accrues and obstacles (pāpa) are attenuated by devotional receptivity.
Application: Practice regular, focused listening to dharmic/Viṣṇu-centered teachings; pair listening with ethical living to sustain purity and well-being.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: earthly life and celestial realm
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 2.17.25 (श्रवण-माहात्म्य and Matpura); Garuda Purana broader śravaṇa/paṭhana-phala passages (general)
This verse states that attentive listening to the sacred teaching brings purification—one is not “tainted” by sins—and yields both worldly well-being and heavenly honor.
It links ethical-spiritual practice (hearing dharmic instruction) with karmic outcomes: happiness in earthly life and elevation to Svarga after death, suggesting a favorable post-death trajectory through merit.
Regularly listen to or study dharmic texts with sincerity, and align conduct with what is heard—using śravaṇa as a discipline for reducing harmful tendencies and cultivating merit.