Prāyaścitta: Catalogue of Sins, Narakas, and Graded Expiations
Kṛcchra–Cāndrāyaṇa–Japa
अन्तर्जले विशुद्धे च दत्त्वा गां च पयस्विनीम् / लोमभ्यः स्वाहेति ऋचा दिवसं मारुताशनः
antarjale viśuddhe ca dattvā gāṃ ca payasvinīm / lomabhyaḥ svāheti ṛcā divasaṃ mārutāśanaḥ
ശുദ്ധജലത്തിൽ (അർപ്പണം/ദാനം) നൽകി, പാൽ തരുന്ന പശുവിനെ ദാനം ചെയ്ത്, ‘ലോമഭ്യഃ സ്വാഹാ’ എന്ന ഋക് ജപിച്ചുകൊണ്ട് അവൻ ഒരു ദിവസം വായുവേ ആഹാരമായി (പ്രാണമാത്രമായി) ജീവിക്കണം.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda / Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Purification is effected through śauca (pure water), dāna (cow-gift), tapas (air-only for a day), and mantra with svāhā as offering.
Vedantic Theme: External rite supports inner purification; prāṇa discipline and yajña-bhāva transform karma.
Application: Combine restitution (generosity), disciplined restraint, and sacred recitation; treat purification as integrated conduct, not mere recital.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: tirtha/river or purified water-body (implied)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.105 (mantra + fasting + dāna prāyaścitta sequence)
This verse treats gifting a milk-yielding cow as a powerful act of dāna used within prāyaścitta—supporting purification and merit when paired with mantra and austerity.
While not describing the afterlife directly, it prescribes expiatory purification (water-offering, go-dāna, fasting, mantra) meant to reduce sin and thereby improve one’s post-death trajectory governed by karma.
Practice ethical restraint and purification: perform sincere charity (supporting care of cows/food-giving livelihoods), keep periodic fasts with disciplined intention, and use mantra/recitation as a tool for mindfulness and moral correction.