Madātyaya Nidāna and Lakṣaṇa: Liquor’s Qualities, Tridoṣa Presentations, and Fainting Signs
अगाधे ग्राहबहुले सलिलौघ इवार्णवे / संन्यासे विनिमज्जन्तं नरमाशु निवर्तयेत्
agādhe grāhabahule salilaugha ivārṇave / saṃnyāse vinimajjantaṃ naramāśu nivartayet
ആഴമുള്ളതും മുതലകളാൽ നിറഞ്ഞതും പ്രബലധാരയുള്ളതുമായ സമുദ്രപ്രവാഹത്തിൽ മുങ്ങുന്ന മനുഷ്യനെ ഉടൻ വലിച്ചുയർത്തുന്നതുപോലെ, അയോഗ്യസന്ന്യാസത്തിൽ മുങ്ങുന്നവനെയും വേഗത്തിൽ തടയണം।
Lord Viṣṇu (in instruction to Garuḍa/Vainateya)
Concept: Ill-chosen renunciation is spiritually dangerous; elders/companions should restrain one who is ‘sinking’ into unfit saṃnyāsa.
Vedantic Theme: Adhikāra (fitness/qualification) and viveka (discernment) as prerequisites; renunciation without inner maturity becomes bondage rather than liberation.
Application: Do not romanticize renunciation; seek guidance, test motives, and cultivate discipline before major vows; intervene compassionately when someone is making a harmful spiritual leap.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: mythic-natural seascape (metaphor)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana (Dharma/Ācāra sections): warnings against hypocrisy in vows and premature saṃnyāsa (general thematic parallel)
This verse stresses that renunciation is powerful but perilous when undertaken without fitness; one should prevent an unprepared person from entering saṃnyāsa, just as one saves someone from a deadly current.
By comparing ill-suited renunciation to an ocean with crocodiles and rushing waters, it frames saṃnyāsa as a path requiring preparedness, guidance, and steadiness—otherwise one may be overwhelmed.
Seek qualified guidance before drastic spiritual vows, cultivate discipline and duties responsibly, and support others to choose life-paths aligned with their capacity and dharma.