Preta-bhāva: Causes, Remedies, and the Rationale of Post-death Rites
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किमर्थं मण्डलं भूमौ गोमयेनोपलिप्यते / किमर्थं स्मर्यते विष्णुः विष्णुसूक्तञ्च पठ्यते
kimarthaṃ maṇḍalaṃ bhūmau gomayenopalipyate / kimarthaṃ smaryate viṣṇuḥ viṣṇusūktañca paṭhyate
Untuk tujuan apakah bulatan ritual (maṇḍala) dilukis di tanah dan disapu dengan tahi lembu? Untuk tujuan apakah Dewa Viṣṇu diingati dan Viṣṇu Sūkta dibacakan?
Garuda (Vinata-putra), questioning Lord Vishnu
Afterlife Stage: Yamaloka Journey
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: At the deathbed/antyeṣṭi preparatory rites; also applicable in immediate post-death sanctification
Concept: Purification of space (gomaya, mandala) and purification of mind (Viṣṇu-smaraṇa, Vedic hymn) together support auspicious transition and spiritual steadiness.
Vedantic Theme: Īśvara-smaraṇa as antaḥkaraṇa-śuddhi; nāma/mantra as a bridge from ritual action to inner liberation-oriented orientation.
Application: At critical life moments, combine outer order (clean, sanctified space) with inner practice (remembrance, recitation) to reduce fear and stabilize awareness.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: consecrated ritual space (mandala)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana sections praising Viṣṇu-nāma at death and prescribing remembrance during antyeṣṭi/śrāddha contexts (general); Garuda Purana ritual purity discussions involving gomaya (general)
This verse frames it as a purposeful preparatory act: the mandala and its cow-dung plastering are done as a sanctifying, protective setup for the rite, ensuring the ritual space is purified and fit for sacred offerings.
The verse presents these as deliberate ritual components: remembrance of Viṣṇu and recitation of the Viṣṇu Sūkta are invoked to consecrate the act and align the rite with divine protection and auspiciousness.
Before any ancestral rite or memorial prayer, first prepare a clean, sanctified space and begin with focused remembrance of the divine (such as Viṣṇu-nāma or a Viṣṇu hymn) to bring clarity, reverence, and disciplined intention to the practice.