An exposition on the fruits of charity and on entry into a body
Garbhotpatti, Piṇḍa-śarīra, and Antya-kāla-kriyā
घोषश्चिन्ता च गाम्भीर्यं श्रवणं सत्यसंक्रमः / आकाशस्य गुणाः पञ्च ज्ञात व्यास्तार्क्ष्य यत्नतः
ghoṣaścintā ca gāmbhīryaṃ śravaṇaṃ satyasaṃkramaḥ / ākāśasya guṇāḥ pañca jñāta vyāstārkṣya yatnataḥ
Sound, inner reflection, depth, the power of hearing, and truthful conveyance—these are the five qualities of ākāśa (ether/space). O Tārkṣya (Garuda), understand them with care.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Ākāśa is characterized by śabda and the capacities that depend on ‘space’: hearing, inner reflection, depth, and truthful transmission.
Vedantic Theme: Śabda as pramāṇa (means of knowledge) and the role of inner space for discernment; purity of speech aligns with sattva and clarity.
Application: Practice deep listening, reduce noise, cultivate truthful speech, and use mantra/recitation to refine inner space and thought.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 2.32.42 (indriyas, including śrotra)
This verse presents ākāśa as the foundational element linked with sound and hearing, framing how subtle qualities (like śabda) underlie perception and the subtle body’s functions.
By defining the qualities of ākāśa—especially sound and hearing—the text supports the Purana’s broader subtle-body framework, through which the departed experiences impressions and guidance in the post-death passages.
Cultivate truthful speech and mindful listening: the verse links “truthful conveyance” with the etheric principle of sound, encouraging ethical communication and disciplined attention.