Vṛṣotsarga (Bull-Release Gift): Procedure, Merit, and Narratives on Dharma, Karma, and Liberation
सन्तोषं परमं प्राप्य कृपया त्विदमब्रुवन् / मनीषा निर्मला येन जाता मम शुभार्थिनी
santoṣaṃ paramaṃ prāpya kṛpayā tvidamabruvan / manīṣā nirmalā yena jātā mama śubhārthinī
Setelah mencapai kepuasan tertinggi, baginda berkata dengan belas kasihan: “Melalui siapakah timbul dalam diriku pengertian yang suci—yang menghendaki kebajikanku.”
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda, Vinata-putra)
Concept: Nirmalā manīṣā (pure discernment) arises and becomes oriented toward śubha (welfare) through compassionate guidance.
Vedantic Theme: Sattva-śuddhi leading to viveka; the teacher’s grace catalyzing right understanding.
Application: Cultivate contentment and humility; seek instruction from the wise; test insights by whether they increase clarity, compassion, and long-term welfare.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 2.6.89-92 (Vishnu-pervasion; karma-bonds; guna-based rebirth)
This verse highlights that spiritual teachings should culminate in a purified, welfare-seeking understanding—an inner clarity that supports dharma and right conduct, which is central to Garuda Purana’s guidance around death, merit, and liberation-oriented living.
Though not naming specific afterlife stages here, it frames the dialogue as compassionate instruction meant to produce inner purity and auspicious intent—qualities that, in the broader Preta Kanda, support the soul’s welfare through right rites, restraints, and dharmic choices.
Seek teachings that increase contentment and compassionate clarity; let your decisions be guided by purified discernment aimed at genuine welfare—supporting ethical conduct, mindful ritual observance, and reduced harmful actions.