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Shloka 1

Matsya Purana — Rites for Consecrating and Celebrating Trees

*ऋषय ऊचुः पादपानां विधिं सूत यथावद्विस्तराद्वद विधिना केन कर्तव्यं पादपोद्यापनं बुधैः //

*ṛṣaya ūcuḥ pādapānāṃ vidhiṃ sūta yathāvadvistarādvada vidhinā kena kartavyaṃ pādapodyāpanaṃ budhaiḥ //

The sages said: “O Sūta, tell us, in proper sequence and in full detail, the prescribed rules concerning trees. By what ritual procedure should the wise perform the consecration and establishment of a tree (pādapa-udyāpana)?”

ṛṣayaḥthe sages
ṛṣayaḥ:
ūcuḥsaid
ūcuḥ:
pādapānāmof trees
pādapānām:
vidhimrule, ordinance, prescribed procedure
vidhim:
sūtaO Sūta (the narrator)
sūta:
yathāvatproperly, correctly
yathāvat:
vistarātin detail
vistarāt:
vadaspeak, tell
vada:
vidhināby (what) rite/procedure
vidhinā:
kenaby which
kena:
kartavyamis to be done/should be performed
kartavyam:
pādapa-udyāpanamthe raising/establishing and ritual consecration of a tree (tree-planting rite)
pādapa-udyāpanam:
budhaiḥby the wise/learned.
budhaiḥ:
The sages (Ṛṣis) addressing Sūta
SūtaṚṣis
VastuvidyaRitualTree-plantingDharmaSacred ecology

FAQs

This verse does not discuss Pralaya; it introduces a practical dharmic topic—how to ritually establish and consecrate trees—showing the Purana’s focus on sustaining life and merit through prescribed rites.

It frames tree-planting as a regulated, merit-producing duty: householders and rulers alike are expected to support public welfare through dharmic acts such as establishing trees/groves, done according to proper ritual procedure.

The key ritual term is pādapodyāpana—an establishment/consecration rite for trees—suggesting that, like temples and images, trees and plantations can be installed with formal procedure within Matsya Purana’s Vastu/ritual framework.