Explanation of the Sapiṇḍana Rite; Causes of Pretahood; Viṣṇu Worship and Preta-ghaṭa Dāna
शार्दूलशतसंजुष्टं नानापक्षिनिनादितम् / वनमध्ये तदा राजा मृगं दूरादपश्यत
śārdūlaśatasaṃjuṣṭaṃ nānāpakṣinināditam / vanamadhye tadā rājā mṛgaṃ dūrādapaśyata
Di tengah hutan yang didiami ratusan harimau dan bergema dengan kicau pelbagai burung, pada ketika itu raja melihat seekor rusa dari jauh.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda/Vinata-putra in the Garuda Purana dialogue frame)
Concept: Perception of a ‘target’ amid danger foreshadows entanglement: pursuit (saṅkalpa) initiates karmic chain.
Vedantic Theme: Saṅkalpa → karma-bandha; the mind’s fixation (viṣaya-grahaṇa) becomes the seed of further becoming.
Application: Notice how fixation on an objective can narrow awareness and increase risk; cultivate pause and discernment before pursuit.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: deep forest interior
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: recurring motif of sense-objects leading to bondage and later suffering (general)
It sets the narrative scene—dangerous, noisy wilderness—often used in the Garuda Purana to frame a king’s subsequent actions that later connect to karma and moral consequence.
Though not directly about the afterlife, it introduces a story-setting where choices (like pursuit, violence, restraint, or duty) become causes that the text later links to karmic results described in Preta-kanda teachings.
Treat vivid situations—fear, temptation, pursuit—as moments to practice discernment; in Garuda Purana’s ethical lens, actions taken in such contexts shape future consequences.