Gaṇapati-Mantra Siddhi, Vighna-Nivāraṇa Rites, Vśīkaraṇa-Style Applications, and Cikitsā
Therapeutic Formulas
गोरोचना मीनपित्तमाभ्याञ्च कृतवर्तिकः / यः पुमांस्तिलकं कुर्याद्वामहस्तकनिष्ठया / स करोति वशे सर्वं त्रैलोक्यं नात्र संशयः
gorocanā mīnapittamābhyāñca kṛtavartikaḥ / yaḥ pumāṃstilakaṃ kuryādvāmahastakaniṣṭhayā / sa karoti vaśe sarvaṃ trailokyaṃ nātra saṃśayaḥ
gorocanāと魚胆とで顔料の棒を作り、左手の小指でティラカを施す男は、三界すべてをその勢いのもとに置く—疑いはない。
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Specific materials (gorocanā, mīna-pitta) and method (vartikā; left little finger) are claimed to guarantee vaśīkaraṇa over all realms.
Vedantic Theme: Demonstrates karma-siddhi absolutism (‘nātra saṃśayaḥ’) versus Vedāntic insistence on impermanence of powers and primacy of liberation.
Application: As cultural text: documents ritual-technical detail; as guidance: cultivate certainty and precision in practice, but apply toward self-discipline and compassionate influence, not domination.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: raudra
Type: cosmic-scope (conceptual)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.185.8-10 (homa and tilaka vaśīkaraṇa)
This verse presents tilaka as a ritual act believed to confer extraordinary influence, emphasizing the Purana’s inclusion of practical (and sometimes occult) ritual prescriptions within the Ācāra section.
It does not directly discuss the soul’s post-death journey; instead, it belongs to a ritual-instruction context, describing a specific tilaka procedure claimed to yield worldly (trailokya) influence.
Treat the verse as a historical ritual reference: if practicing tilaka, focus on its devotional and ethical intent rather than coercive aims, aligning outer marks with inner self-discipline (dharma).