Vṛṣotsarga (Bull-Release Gift): Procedure, Merit, and Narratives on Dharma, Karma, and Liberation
स्मार्तेन लोकानजयच्छ्रौतेन त हविर्भुजः / कदाचिद्बन्धुभिः साकं कृत्वा तीर्थानि भूरिशः
smārtena lokānajayacchrautena ta havirbhujaḥ / kadācidbandhubhiḥ sākaṃ kṛtvā tīrthāni bhūriśaḥ
Par l’accomplissement des rites Smārta, il gagna l’adhésion du peuple; et par les sacrifices Śrauta, il réjouit les dieux qui goûtent aux oblations. Parfois, avec ses proches, il visita aussi de nombreux tīrtha, lieux saints de pèlerinage.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda)
Concept: Integration of Smārta duties, Śrauta yajña, and tīrtha-yātrā as a complete dharmic life that benefits society, gods, and self.
Vedantic Theme: Karma-yoga orientation: sanctifying action through śāstra-guided performance, preparing the mind for higher knowledge/bhakti.
Application: Maintain daily/seasonal rites within one’s tradition, support communal worship, and periodically undertake pilgrimage with ethical conduct.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: pilgrimage-circuit
Related Themes: Garuda Purana (Pretakalpa/Ācāra sections): praise of dāna, tīrtha, and śrāddha as puṇya-generating acts (general thematic parallel)
This verse highlights a twofold dharmic life: Smārta conduct gains social harmony and legitimacy, while Śrauta yajñas sustain the devas through offerings—together forming a complete religious duty.
By emphasizing disciplined ritual life and pilgrimage, the verse implies that merit (puṇya) is accumulated through prescribed duties, shaping one’s favorable condition in the after-death journey described in the Preta Kanda.
Maintain ethical, tradition-aligned daily practices (Smārta), support sacred acts of offering and service (Śrauta in spirit), and periodically undertake meaningful pilgrimages or sacred observances with family.