Vṛṣotsarga (Bull-Release Gift): Procedure, Merit, and Narratives on Dharma, Karma, and Liberation
श्रीकृष्ण उवाच / श्रुत्वा वाक्यं वसिष्ठस्य राजा मधुपुरीं गतः / चकार विधिवत् सर्वं वृषोत्सर्गमहं खग
śrīkṛṣṇa uvāca / śrutvā vākyaṃ vasiṣṭhasya rājā madhupurīṃ gataḥ / cakāra vidhivat sarvaṃ vṛṣotsargamahaṃ khaga
ଶ୍ରୀକୃଷ୍ଣ କହିଲେ—ବସିଷ୍ଠଙ୍କ ବାକ୍ୟ ଶୁଣି ରାଜା ମଧୁପୁରୀକୁ ଗଲା। ହେ ଖଗ (ଗରୁଡ), ସେ ବିଧିଅନୁସାରେ ସବୁ କଲା, ମହା ବୃଷୋତ୍ସର୍ଗ ମଧ୍ୟ।
Śrī Kṛṣṇa (narrating to Garuda)
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: Performed as a major dharmic rite (often connected with death-related merit/protection though not explicitly stated here).
Concept: Śāstra-guided action (vidhivat) actualizes dharma; hearing (śravaṇa) must mature into performance (anuṣṭhāna).
Vedantic Theme: Karma-yoga principle: disciplined action aligned with dharma purifies and stabilizes the mind.
Application: Convert guidance into concrete steps: travel/prepare, follow procedure, complete the act without omission.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: sacred city/royal city
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 2.6.129-130 (Vasiṣṭha’s instruction and praise); Garuda Purana 2.6.128 (response to wise words)
This verse highlights vṛṣotsarga as a major, rule-bound rite included among prescribed observances; it is treated as a powerful supportive act within the broader framework of post-death/ancestral rituals.
Indirectly: it emphasizes that correct performance of prescribed rites (vidhivat) is part of the tradition’s support-system for the departed, implying that ritual duty accompanies the soul’s post-mortem journey described elsewhere in the Preta Kanda.
Follow dharmic guidance carefully—whether performing śrāddha/ancestral rites or any sacred duty—by seeking learned instruction (like Vasiṣṭha’s counsel) and completing observances with proper procedure and sincerity.