Hymns to Nārāyaṇa: Humility, Bhakti, Yoga, and the Guṇas
तुलस्यादिषु जीवेषु यदि स्यात्प्रीतिरण्डज / संस्मृतिश्च तदा नाशी भूयादेव न संशयः
tulasyādiṣu jīveṣu yadi syātprītiraṇḍaja / saṃsmṛtiśca tadā nāśī bhūyādeva na saṃśayaḥ
Oh nacido del huevo (Garuda), si hay amorosa devoción hacia los seres vivos como Tulasi y otros semejantes, y si permanece el recuerdo (del Señor y del dharma), entonces el destructor del pecado ciertamente se manifiesta—sin duda alguna.
Lord Vishnu
Concept: Prīti (loving regard) toward sacred life-forms like Tulasī, together with smṛti (remembrance), invokes the ‘nāśī’—the sin-destroying power—certainly.
Vedantic Theme: Bhakti expressed as ahiṃsā/karuṇā and smaraṇa; inner purification (citta-śuddhi) enabling higher realization.
Application: Keep a daily practice of caring for Tulasī or a sacred plant, cultivate compassion toward beings, and pair it with consistent remembrance/recitation to reduce harmful habits and guilt patterns.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: sacred grove/household shrine context (implied)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.8.14 (bhakti as aparokṣa-sādhana); Garuda Purana 3.8.15 (niṣkapaṭa devotion and proper reverence)
This verse links reverent love toward Tulasi and other sacred living beings with sin-destroying merit, implying that such devotion supports spiritual protection and purification.
In the Preta Kanda context, remembrance (saṃsmṛti) and devotional merit are presented as forces that destroy sin, which helps the departed avoid fearsome consequences associated with Yama’s realm and post-death suffering.
Cultivate reverence for sacred life (e.g., caring for Tulasi), practice daily remembrance of the Divine, and live compassionately—these habits are taught here as simple means to weaken sin and strengthen dharma.