Veṅkaṭeśa-Māhātmya: Varāha Prelude, Descent of Śeṣācala, Svāmipuṣkariṇī and the Network of Tīrthas
with Dāna-Lakṣaṇas
पूजां कृत्वा भूवराहस्य मर्तेर्दानं दत्त्वा श्रवणं चापि कृत्वा / तत्र स्थितं भूवराहं च दृष्ट्वा स वै नरः कृतकृत्यो हि लोके
pūjāṃ kṛtvā bhūvarāhasya marterdānaṃ dattvā śravaṇaṃ cāpi kṛtvā / tatra sthitaṃ bhūvarāhaṃ ca dṛṣṭvā sa vai naraḥ kṛtakṛtyo hi loke
Habiendo realizado la adoración de Bhū‑Varāha, habiendo dado caridad en el vado sagrado (tīrtha) y habiendo también escuchado la recitación sagrada; y luego, al contemplar a Bhū‑Varāha allí presente, ese hombre en verdad se vuelve en este mundo alguien que ha cumplido el propósito de su vida.
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Integrated sādhana—pūjā (devotion), dāna (selflessness), śravaṇa (receptive hearing), and darśana (direct encounter)—culminates in life’s fulfillment.
Vedantic Theme: Bhakti supported by karma-yoga (dāna) and śravaṇa as a purifier of mind leading toward higher realization.
Application: On pilgrimage or in daily practice: combine worship with generosity and attentive listening to sacred teaching; seek ‘darśana’ as mindful presence rather than mere sightseeing.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: tirtha
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.26.74 (snāna+śravaṇa leading to puṇya and mukti)
This verse states that worship of Bhū-Varāha, combined with charity and sacred listening, culminates in ‘kṛtakṛtyatā’—a sense of having completed one’s essential human duties and spiritual purpose.
Although it speaks of pilgrimage practice, the triad of pūjā (devotion), dāna (charity), and śravaṇa (hearing scripture) is a standard puṇya-producing framework in the Purāṇas, often recommended to secure auspicious outcomes connected with post-death welfare and dharmic destiny.
Maintain a simple triad: worship (daily prayer/pujā), charity (regular giving), and śravaṇa (listening/reading sacred teachings); the verse frames these as core practices that make life meaningful and ethically complete.