Preta-Mokṣa Upāya: Svapna-Lakṣaṇa, Pitṛ-Doṣa, and Prescribed Rites
Kṛṣṇa-bali & Nārāyaṇa-bali
कृत्वा कृष्णबलिं पूर्वं वृषोत्सर्गादिकाः क्रियाः / सर्वोपद्रवहीनस्तु सर्वसौख्यमवाप्नुयात् / उत्तमं लोकमाप्नोति ज्ञातिप्राधान्यमेव च
kṛtvā kṛṣṇabaliṃ pūrvaṃ vṛṣotsargādikāḥ kriyāḥ / sarvopadravahīnastu sarvasaukhyamavāpnuyāt / uttamaṃ lokamāpnoti jñātiprādhānyameva ca
ആദ്യം കൃഷ്ണബലി അർപ്പിച്ച്, തുടർന്ന് വൃഷോത്സർഗാദി കർമ്മങ്ങൾ അനുഷ്ഠിച്ചാൽ മനുഷ്യൻ എല്ലാ ഉപദ്രവങ്ങളിൽ നിന്നും വിമുക്തനായി സർവ്വസുഖവും പ്രാപിക്കുന്നു. അവൻ ഉത്തമ ലോകം പ്രാപിക്കുകയും ബന്ധുക്കളിൽ പ്രാധാന്യവും മാനവും നേടുകയും ചെയ്യുന്നു.
Lord Vishnu (addressing Garuda/Vinatā-putra)
Ritual Type: Parvana
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: After preliminary kṛṣṇa-bali; in conjunction with vṛṣotsarga and allied śānti rites (as prescribed).
Concept: Nitya/naimittika rites performed in proper order remove upadravas and generate puṇya leading to sukha, higher loka, and familial esteem.
Vedantic Theme: Karma-kāṇḍa as purificatory and loka-sādhana; dharma as a means to citta-śuddhi and favorable gati (without claiming it as ultimate mokṣa-cause).
Application: Perform prescribed ancestral/propitiatory rites with correct sequence and intention; treat ritual as both social-ethical duty and spiritual hygiene.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa/Śrāddha-prakaraṇa passages on śrāddha-phala and upadrava-śānti; Garuda Purana sections describing vṛṣotsarga and bali as pitṛ-prīṇana
This verse states that performing Kṛṣṇa-bali first, followed by vṛṣotsarga and related rites, removes afflictions and yields comprehensive well-being, indicating these are considered high-merit observances within the Preta Kanda’s ritual framework.
Rather than detailing punishments or Yama’s routes, the verse links correct ritual performance to an auspicious post-mortem result—attaining an “excellent world” (uttama loka)—implying elevation of destiny through prescribed rites.
It emphasizes orderly, tradition-based observance of family death rites (as taught in the text): perform key offerings in the proper sequence and with sincerity, aiming at welfare (śānti), reduced distress, and familial harmony.