Means to Liberation: Supremacy of Hari, Proper Salutations, and Purāṇic Authority
तथैव वै वायुपुराणमाहुस्त्रीण्येव चाहुः सात्त्विकानीति लोके / तत्रापि किञ्चिद्वेदितव्यं भवेच्च पुराणषट्के सत्त्वरूपे मुनीन्द्राः
tathaiva vai vāyupurāṇamāhustrīṇyeva cāhuḥ sāttvikānīti loke / tatrāpi kiñcidveditavyaṃ bhavecca purāṇaṣaṭke sattvarūpe munīndrāḥ
Demikian pula mereka menyatakan Vāyu Purāṇa (sebagai yang utama); dan di dunia dikatakan bahwa Purāṇa sāttvika tepat berjumlah tiga. Namun demikian, wahai para resi utama, masih ada sesuatu yang perlu dipahami tentang kelompok enam Purāṇa yang berwatak sattva.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Guṇa-based categorization is not merely numerical; one must understand the deeper structure (ṣaṭka) of sāttvika Purāṇas and their intent.
Vedantic Theme: Viveka (discrimination) as a purifier; sattva supports knowledge and devotion by reducing rajas/tamas obscuration.
Application: Do not rely on popular labels alone; study the internal orientation (sattva/rajas/tamas) and intended sādhana of a text before adopting it as primary guidance.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.1.52 (gradation within sattva); Garuda Purana 3.1.54 (mumuṣu guidance about rājasa listening)
This verse frames Purāṇas as having dominant guṇas, implying that Sāttvika texts are especially suited for clarity of dharma and devotion, and that their internal grouping deserves careful understanding.
Indirectly: by emphasizing sattva-oriented scripture, it points to knowledge and purity as supports for right conduct (dharma), which in Garuda Purana is repeatedly linked to favorable post-death outcomes.
Prioritize study and practice guided by sattva-increasing teachings—ethical living, devotion, and discernment in scripture selection—rather than confusing or agitating influences.