Ajāna Lineages, Divine Classes, Ṛṣi Catalogues, and the Merit of Śravaṇa-Smaraṇa
इदं पवित्रमारोग्यं पुण्यं पापप्रणाशनम् / हरिप्रसादजनकं स्वरूपसुखसाधनम्
idaṃ pavitramārogyaṃ puṇyaṃ pāpapraṇāśanam / hariprasādajanakaṃ svarūpasukhasādhanam
Это установление очищает и дарует здравие; оно благочестиво и уничтожает грех. Оно привлекает милость Хари (Вишну) и становится средством к блаженству истинной природы «я».
Lord Vishnu (Hari) speaking to Garuda (Vinata-putra)
Concept: Stuti/observance that purifies, destroys sin, generates Hari’s grace, and becomes a means to svarūpa-sukha (intrinsic bliss).
Vedantic Theme: Grace (prasāda) supporting purification (citta-śuddhi) and recognition of the Self’s blissful nature (ānanda-svarūpa).
Application: Regularly recite/listen to the praised teaching/hymn with devotion and ethical living; treat it as daily purification and remembrance leading to inner steadiness.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.9.26-27 (effects of not reciting/remembering; negative consequences); Garuda Purana Pretakalpa themes: pāpa-kṣaya through nāma/stuti and śravaṇa
This verse states that the purifying practice is itself meritorious, removes sin, and is linked to divine grace—making it central to spiritual and post-death-oriented disciplines in the text.
In the Preta Kanda context, merit (puṇya) and sin-removal (pāpa-praṇāśana) directly affect the post-death condition; the verse frames the practice as improving well-being and aligning the soul toward grace and inner bliss.
Adopt a sincere purificatory discipline—ethical conduct, prayer/recitation, and devotional acts dedicated to Hari—aimed at reducing harmful actions and cultivating merit, with the intention of inner steadiness and grace.