मुक्ता-उत्पत्ति-भेदाः, मूल्य-मान-निर्णयः, शोधन-परीक्षा-लक्षणानि
Pearl Sources, Valuation, Refinement, and Identification
नितान्तधौतप्रविकल्पमाननिस्त्रिंशधारासमवर्णकान्ति / प्राप्यातिरत्नानि महाप्रभाणि राज्यं श्रियं वा महतीं दुरापाम्
nitāntadhautapravikalpamānanistriṃśadhārāsamavarṇakānti / prāpyātiratnāni mahāprabhāṇi rājyaṃ śriyaṃ vā mahatīṃ durāpām
Su resplandor es como el fulgor del filo de una espada: completamente purificado y pulido con brillo. Por medio de ello se obtienen joyas sumamente espléndidas y de gran lustre, e incluso la soberanía o una vasta prosperidad, difíciles de alcanzar.
Lord Viṣṇu (speaking to Garuḍa)
Concept: Purification and refinement (like a polished blade) correlate with increased efficacy and attainment of difficult goals.
Vedantic Theme: Tejas as a sattvic power: inner/outer śuddhi enhances capacity (śakti) and results (phala).
Application: Pursue disciplined purification—ethical conduct, cleanliness, and focused effort—before seeking high aims (wealth, leadership, influence).
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.69.12 (puṇya, tejas, auspicious acquisition); Garuda Purana 1.69.13-14 (rakṣā-vidhāna and protection)
It conveys a state of purified brilliance—like a perfectly polished blade—used here to describe the powerful, refined fruit of dharmic merit that yields exceptional splendor and success.
It presents a karmic result framework: refined purity and merit lead to tangible and exalted outcomes—jewels, sovereignty, and great prosperity—showing that righteous causes can manifest as rare worldly attainments.
Cultivate ‘polished’ conduct—truthfulness, restraint, generosity, and disciplined living—so that one’s work and character become steady and luminous, supporting both ethical prosperity and inner clarity.