Vṛṣotsarga (Bull-Release Gift): Procedure, Merit, and Narratives on Dharma, Karma, and Liberation
सभुक्त्वा विषयान् दिव्यान् विमानवरमाश्रितः / तेन राजकुले जन्म वीरसेनस्य धर्मतः
sabhuktvā viṣayān divyān vimānavaramāśritaḥ / tena rājakule janma vīrasenasya dharmataḥ
ദിവ്യസുഖങ്ങൾ അനുഭവിച്ച് ശ്രേഷ്ഠമായ വിമാനം ആശ്രയിച്ച ശേഷം, ആ പുണ്യഫലത്താൽ അവൻ ധർമ്മാനുസാരം വീരസേനന്റെ രാജകുലത്തിൽ ജന്മം നേടി.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda)
Afterlife Stage: Svarga
Concept: Puṇya yields svarga-bhoga and then auspicious rebirth; karmic results unfold lawfully (‘dharmataḥ’), linking ethical action to future circumstances.
Vedantic Theme: Saṃsāra mechanics: enjoyment in svarga is finite; merit leads to higher birth but not final liberation—prompting discernment (viveka) toward mokṣa beyond puṇya.
Application: Use prosperity and status as stewardship grounded in dharma; cultivate detachment from reward-seeking and redirect merit toward liberation-oriented practice.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: celestial realm; earthly kingdom
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: karma-phala descriptions of svarga-bhoga followed by return to martya-loka; Garuda Purana: teachings that puṇya grants higher birth but mokṣa requires devotion/knowledge
It shows that righteous merit can first yield heavenly enjoyments (divya viṣaya) and honors (vimāna), and later mature into a favorable rebirth—here, in a royal lineage—according to dharma.
The verse presents a sequence: merit leads to elevated post-death experience (celestial pleasures and a heavenly conveyance), and when that merit is exhausted or ripens further, it becomes the cause for a new birth in the human realm.
Cultivate dharmic conduct and merit through ethical living, charity, and devotion, understanding that actions shape both subtle post-death experiences and the quality of future circumstances.