Pavitrāropaṇa-vidhi
Rite of Investing Hari with the Pavitra
विमाने स्थण्डिले चैव एतत्सामान्यलक्षणम् / शिवोद्धृतं पवित्रं तु प्रतिमायां च कारयेत्
vimāne sthaṇḍile caiva etatsāmānyalakṣaṇam / śivoddhṛtaṃ pavitraṃ tu pratimāyāṃ ca kārayet
Sea en el vimāna (santuario del templo) o en el sthaṇḍila (altar de tierra consagrado), éstos son los rasgos generales. El rito purificador (pavitra), que se dice establecido por Śiva, debe realizarse también para una imagen sagrada (pratimā).
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Universality of ritual marks and the necessity of sanctification (pavitrīkaraṇa) for both place and image.
Vedantic Theme: Sacred form (mūrti) as a support for devotion; purity of upacāra enabling focused bhakti and right action.
Application: Apply the same general criteria for pavitraka/marks in both permanent shrines and temporary altars; ensure the image also receives the prescribed sanctifying rite.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: temple-shrine / consecrated ground-altar
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.43 (pavitraka-lakṣaṇa; transition from measurement to application in shrine/altar and image)
This verse presents pavitra as a formal sanctifying/consecratory act that should be performed according to standard marks (sāmānya-lakṣaṇa), ensuring ritual purity and legitimacy of worship.
Indirectly: by emphasizing correct ritual order (ācāra) and consecration, it supports dharmic living and proper worship—seen in the Purāṇic framework as aiding spiritual merit (puṇya) that shapes one’s post-death journey.
When establishing a home shrine or commissioning a temple image, follow recognized consecration/purification procedures under qualified guidance rather than treating the image or altar as merely decorative.