Maṅgalācaraṇa, the Sages’ Inquiry, and Hari as Supreme with an Avatāra-Outline
तस्मात्सर्गादयो जाताः संपूज्याश्च व्रतादिना / पुराणं गारुडं व्यासः पुरासौ मे ऽब्रवीदिदम्
tasmātsargādayo jātāḥ saṃpūjyāśca vratādinā / purāṇaṃ gāruḍaṃ vyāsaḥ purāsau me 'bravīdidam
ដូច្នេះ ពីប្រភពដើមនោះ ការបង្កើត និងអ្វីៗបន្តទៀត បានកើតឡើង; ហើយគួរត្រូវបានគោរពបូជាដោយវ្រតៈ និងអនុសាសន៍ដទៃៗ។ ព្រះពុរាណ ការុឌៈ នេះ ព្រះឥសី វ្យាសៈ បានប្រាប់ខ្ញុំមកពីកាលមុន។
Lord Vishnu (narrating provenance of the text to Garuda)
Concept: Creation and cosmic principles deserve honor through vrata and observances; scripture is received through guru-paramparā.
Vedantic Theme: Śruti-smṛti as pramāṇa; gratitude toward the cosmic order (ṛta/dharma) and its sustaining rites.
Application: Adopt periodic vows/observances (vrata), study Purāṇic teachings with respect for lineage, and integrate worship with ethical living.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: hermitage/textual lineage
Related Themes: Garuda Purana (self-referential framing of the text’s authority)
This verse states that cosmic principles like creation (sarga) are to be honored through vrata and related observances, presenting vows as a practical means of reverence and dharmic alignment.
It explicitly attributes the Purana’s teaching to Vyasa, indicating a recognized lineage of transmission and thereby reinforcing its scriptural credibility.
Undertake disciplined vows and observances (vrata/niyama) with understanding—using them to cultivate reverence, self-restraint, and regular spiritual practice.