Vṛṣotsarga (Bull-Release Gift): Procedure, Merit, and Narratives on Dharma, Karma, and Liberation
सरस्वतीदृषद्वत्यौ नर्मदा शर्मदा नृणाम् / नीलकण्ठं महाकालं पुण्यं चामरकण्टकम्
sarasvatīdṛṣadvatyau narmadā śarmadā nṛṇām / nīlakaṇṭhaṃ mahākālaṃ puṇyaṃ cāmarakaṇṭakam
Sarasvatī dan Dṛṣadvatī, serta sungai Narmadā yang membawa kesejahteraan bagi manusia; juga Nīlakaṇṭha, Mahākāla, dan Amarakantaka yang suci—semuanya disebut amat mulia dan keramat.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Smaraṇa and honoring of renowned tīrthas is itself a purifier and supports dhārmic orientation.
Vedantic Theme: External sacred geography as an aid to antaḥkaraṇa-śuddhi, preparing the seeker for higher realization.
Application: Keep a tīrtha-smaraṇa practice (daily remembrance), and when possible undertake pilgrimage with vows of non-harm, truthfulness, and charity.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: rivers and major shrine-kṣetras/mountain source region
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 2.6.73–77 (catalog of tīrthas and their fruit)
This verse lists revered rivers and holy sites, indicating that contact with such tirthas is considered merit-giving (puṇya) and supportive for purification connected with śrāddha and other post-death observances.
In the Preta-kāṇḍa context, sacred geography is often invoked as a means of accruing merit and purification, which is taught as beneficial for the departed (preta) through rites and remembrance of holy tirthas.
Remember and honor sacred places through ethical living, sincere prayer, and—where appropriate—performing śrāddha/pinda offerings with purity of intention, keeping the focus on dharma and remembrance of the departed.