Budhāṣṭamī / Mahārudra Vrata: Procedure, Mantra, and the Story of Kauśika and Vijayā
स्त्रियो ऽब्रुवन्व्रतं कर्तुं दास्यामश्च कुरु व्रतम् / पत्न्यर्थं धनपाना (लार्) थं पूजयामासतुर्बुधम्
striyo 'bruvanvrataṃ kartuṃ dāsyāmaśca kuru vratam / patnyarthaṃ dhanapānā (lār) thaṃ pūjayāmāsaturbudham
स्त्रियोऽब्रुवन्—व्रतं कर्तुं दास्यामश्च—कुरु व्रतम्। पत्न्यर्थं धनपानार्थं बुधं पूजयामासतुः॥
Narrative voice within the Vishnu–Garuda dialogue (contextual narration attributed to Lord Vishnu’s discourse to Garuda)
Concept: Vratānuṣṭhāna (vow-based ritual action) as a means to obtain desired results—wife, wealth, prosperity.
Vedantic Theme: Karma-kāṇḍa phala-bhoga: results are conditioned and finite; intention (saṅkalpa) shapes action.
Application: If undertaking vows/rituals, clarify intention, follow discipline, and remember results are contingent; pair ritual with ethical effort.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: devālaya/altar clearing
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.132.15-16 (consumption of offered food; later events)
This verse portrays vrata as a disciplined religious observance used to pursue specific life-goals—here, marriage and prosperity—through focused worship.
It does not directly describe the after-death journey; instead, it emphasizes dharmic actions (vrata and worship) in embodied life, which the Garuda Purana often presents as shaping one’s future outcomes.
Undertake a sincere, ethical observance (vrata) with prayer and self-discipline—especially cultivating Budha-related virtues like clarity, learning, truthful speech, and wise conduct—rather than treating worship as mere wish-fulfillment.