The Explanation of the Post-funeral Rites (Aurdhvadehika) and Related Matters
(अथ शवाविधिः) / शवस्य शिबिकायां करचरणबन्धनं तत्र कर्तव्यम् / एवं चेन्न विधानं विधीयते तत्पिशाचपरिभवनम्
(atha śavāvidhiḥ) / śavasya śibikāyāṃ karacaraṇabandhanaṃ tatra kartavyam / evaṃ cenna vidhānaṃ vidhīyate tatpiśācaparibhavanam
Agora, o procedimento relativo ao cadáver: quando o corpo é colocado sobre a padiola (śibikā), ali mesmo devem ser atadas as mãos e os pés. Se essa disposição prescrita não for realizada assim, disso resulta assédio e afronta por parte dos piśācas (espíritos malignos).
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Yamaloka Journey
Concept: Antyeṣṭi procedures are protective; neglect of prescribed corpse-handling invites malevolent interference (piśāca-paribhava).
Vedantic Theme: Liminal impurity (aśauca) requires saṃskāra and niyama; order counters chaos in transitional states.
Application: During bier placement, bind hands and feet as prescribed; follow established antyeṣṭi protocol to prevent ritual/psychological disturbance and maintain dignity.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: raudra
Type: cremation-ground liminal space
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa: śava-vidhi and rakṣā measures against bhūta/piśāca in funeral contexts (adjacent sections)
This verse frames śava-vidhi as a protective and rule-bound part of antyeṣṭi: specific actions (like binding hands and feet on the bier) are prescribed to prevent negative spirit interference and preserve ritual order.
Indirectly: it emphasizes that the immediate post-death period is vulnerable, and correct rites around the body support a disturbance-free transition, aligning the funeral process with dharmic safeguards described in the Preta Kanda.
Follow competent, tradition-based funeral guidance and perform rites carefully and respectfully; the takeaway is disciplined observance of prescribed procedures rather than improvisation during last rites.