Gayā-māhātmya: Gayāsura, Viṣṇu’s Establishment, and the Fruits of Śrāddha at Gayā
महानदीं रसवहां सृष्ट्वा वाप्यादिकं तथा / भक्ष्यभोज्यफलादींश्च कामधेनुं तथासृजत्
mahānadīṃ rasavahāṃ sṛṣṭvā vāpyādikaṃ tathā / bhakṣyabhojyaphalādīṃśca kāmadhenuṃ tathāsṛjat
महानदीं रसवहां सृष्ट्वा वाप्यादिकं तथैव च । भक्ष्यभोज्यफलादीनि कामधेनुं च निर्ममे ॥
Lord Viṣṇu (narrating to Garuḍa/Vainateya in the Garuḍa Purāṇa dialogue frame)
Concept: The Lord’s creative providence establishes the supports of life—water, food, and wish-fulfilling resources—so beings may pursue dharma.
Vedantic Theme: Īśvara as jagat-kāraṇa and dharma-pravartaka; the world as ordered provision (ṛta) rather than chaos.
Application: Cultivate gratitude and restraint: treat food/water/cattle as sacred trusts; practice dāna and non-waste as dharmic response to abundance.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana (Preta/ācāra sections): praise of dāna and annadāna as sustaining dharma (general thematic parallel)
This verse frames sacred waters as intentionally created divine provisions—sources of life, purification, and ritual support—rather than merely physical geography.
Indirectly: by emphasizing divinely arranged sustenance and ordered creation, it supports the Purāṇic view that the cosmos—including post-death realms described elsewhere—is structured and governed, not random.
Treat water sources and food as sacred trusts: protect rivers/ponds, avoid waste, and support dhārmic giving (anna-dāna and go-sevā), aligning daily life with reverence for divine sustenance.