Vṛṣotsarga (Bull-Release Gift): Procedure, Merit, and Narratives on Dharma, Karma, and Liberation
चन्द्रभागा वेत्रवती वीरभद्रं गणेश्वरम् / गोकर्णं बिल्वतीर्थञ्च कर्मकुण्डं सतारकम्
candrabhāgā vetravatī vīrabhadraṃ gaṇeśvaram / gokarṇaṃ bilvatīrthañca karmakuṇḍaṃ satārakam
“(Wajar diziarahi atau diingati) sungai Chandrabhāgā dan Vetravatī, tempat suci Vīrabhadra dan Gaṇeśvara, Gokarṇa, Bilva-tīrtha, Karma-kuṇḍa, serta Satāraka—segala tirtha yang keramat.”
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda)
Concept: Pilgrimage and remembrance of tīrthas and deities supports purification and dhārmic momentum.
Vedantic Theme: Upāsanā through place and name as a preparatory discipline (sādhana) for inner steadiness.
Application: Create a disciplined yātrā plan (or a weekly smaraṇa list) with vows: truthfulness, non-harm, moderation, and charity at each stop.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: rivers and shrine-tīrthas (coastal/riverine and inland)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 2.6.73–77 (tīrtha enumeration culminating in teaching on saints and grace)
This verse functions as a tīrtha-list: sacred rivers and shrines whose visitation—or devotional remembrance—supports purification and merit, commonly connected with śrāddha-oriented aims in the Preta Kanda context.
Preta Kanda passages often prescribe supports for the departed (merit, rites, holy acts). Here, the emphasis is on tīrtha association—places believed to aid purification and auspicious passage by generating punya for the deceased or the living performer.
During śrāddha or memorial days, one may perform charity/puja with tīrtha-smarana (reverent remembrance of holy places) and, when possible, undertake pilgrimage or ritual bathing at such tīrthas with ethical living and sincerity.