Strīlakṣaṇa: Auspicious Marks, Domestic Ideals, and Saubhāgya Practices
चक्षुः स्नेहेन सौभाग्यं दन्तस्नेहेन भोजनम् / त्वचः स्नेहेन शाय्यां च पादस्नेहेन वाहनम्
cakṣuḥ snehena saubhāgyaṃ dantasnehena bhojanam / tvacaḥ snehena śāyyāṃ ca pādasnehena vāhanam
Al ungir los ojos con aceite viene la buena fortuna; al aceitar los dientes viene el gozo del alimento. Al ungir la piel viene el descanso en el lecho; y al aceitar los pies viene la facilidad del viaje, como si se tuviera vehículo.
Lord Viṣṇu (in instruction to Garuḍa/Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Care of the body through oiling (sneha/abhyanga) supports prosperity, nourishment, rest, and mobility—embodied dharma through disciplined routine.
Vedantic Theme: Body as an instrument (śarīra-sādhana) for dharma; sattvic order through regulated habits.
Application: Adopt regular self-massage/oiling appropriate to climate and constitution; maintain oral and eye care; treat ‘fortune’ as the downstream effect of health, confidence, and steadiness.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.64.14 (auspicious bodily marks; continues bodily/auspiciousness theme)
This verse presents oiling as a dharmic self-care practice that supports auspiciousness, nourishment, rest, and ease of movement—linking bodily upkeep with well-being.
It does not directly describe the after-death journey; instead, it belongs to the conduct/health instructions, emphasizing disciplined living that supports dharma and steadiness of life.
Adopt regular, moderate oiling—especially of feet and skin—as a simple routine for comfort, stability, and better daily functioning.