Vṛṣotsarga (Bull-Release Gift): Procedure, Merit, and Narratives on Dharma, Karma, and Liberation
धर्मः स्वल्पो ऽपि नृपते यदि सम्यगुपासितः / द्विजदेवप्रसादेन स याति बहुविस्तरम्
dharmaḥ svalpo 'pi nṛpate yadi samyagupāsitaḥ / dvijadevaprasādena sa yāti bahuvistaram
Wahai Raja, walau dharma itu sedikit, jika diamalkan dengan benar, maka dengan rahmat para Brahmana (dvija) dan para dewa, ia akan berkembang menjadi amat besar.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda, addressing a kingly listener as 'nṛpate')
Afterlife Stage: Yamaloka Journey
Concept: Even minimal dharma, when correctly practiced, multiplies greatly through the grace of brāhmaṇas and devas.
Vedantic Theme: Saṅga/saṃskāra and anugraha: right performance (samyak) and the role of sattvic association in magnifying merit; dharma as citta-śuddhi.
Application: Do small good deeds consistently and correctly; seek guidance, blessings, and accountability from wise/ethical communities.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: praise of dharma’s protective power and the magnification of merit through proper observance
This verse states that even a small amount of dharma, if done correctly, can grow greatly—showing dharma as a key source of spiritual merit that supports one’s destiny and beyond-death outcomes.
In the Preta-kāṇḍa context, merit (puṇya) and right conduct are presented as forces that strengthen one’s post-death passage; properly practiced dharma is said to expand, aided by divine and dvija blessings.
Do even small righteous acts with correctness and reverence—especially ethical living and respectful support of sacred learning/service—because properly performed dharma is taught to multiply in its beneficial results.