Devotpatti-nirūpaṇa — Hari’s Pūrṇatva
Completeness) and the Ritual Doctrine of Sāra (Essence
असारांशं नैव भोक्ता हरिस्तु सारान्वक्ष्ये शृणु पक्षीन्द्र सम्यक् / द्राक्षेक्षुसारं नारिकेलस्य सारं चूतस्य सारं पनसस्यापि सारम्
asārāṃśaṃ naiva bhoktā haristu sārānvakṣye śṛṇu pakṣīndra samyak / drākṣekṣusāraṃ nārikelasya sāraṃ cūtasya sāraṃ panasasyāpi sāram
ဟရိသည် အနှစ်မဲ့သောအရာကို မသုံးဆောင်တော်မူ။ အနှစ်သာရတို့ကို ငါပြောမည်—ကောင်းကင်ငှက်တို့၏ အရှင် ဂရုဍာ (ပක්ෂီန္ဒ्र) ရေ၊ သေချာစွာ နားထောင်လော့။ စပျစ်သီး၏ အနှစ်၊ ကြံ၏ အနှစ်၊ အုန်းသီး၏ အနှစ်၊ သရက်သီး၏ အနှစ်၊ ပိန္နဲသီး၏ အနှစ်။
Lord Vishnu (Hari) addressing Garuda (Pakshindra/Vinata-putra)
Concept: The Lord accepts/relates to sāra (essence), not asāra (worthless); devotion should offer the best/subtlest.
Vedantic Theme: Sāra-viveka (discrimination of essence vs non-essence); inner offering over mere outer bulk.
Application: Prioritize sincerity, purity, and the ‘best part’ of one’s actions (attention, gratitude, restraint) as the real offering.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: didactic-dialogue setting
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: bhakti-oriented stutis and teachings on what pleases Viṣṇu (thematic)
This verse frames a key teaching: the wise (exemplified by Hari) reject what is useless and seek the ‘essence’—a metaphor for choosing what truly nourishes life and dharma over trivial indulgences.
Preta-kāṇḍa repeatedly emphasizes preparation and right priorities; by urging selection of ‘sāra,’ the text encourages focusing on enduring spiritual merit and clarity rather than transient, ‘asāra’ pursuits.
Practice discernment: reduce distractions, choose habits that strengthen character and devotion, and prioritize meaningful duties—so life is lived for what is truly ‘sāra’ (essential).