Svapnādhāya (Dream-Chapter): Causes, Forms, Nourishment, and Liberation of Pretas
सततं श्रवणाद्यस्य पुण्यश्रवणकीर्तनात् / मानवा विप्रमुच्यन्ते आपन्नाः प्रेतयोनिषु
satataṃ śravaṇādyasya puṇyaśravaṇakīrtanāt / mānavā vipramucyante āpannāḥ pretayoniṣu
सततं श्रवणाद्यस्य पुण्यश्रवणकीर्तनात्। मानवा विप्रमुच्यन्ते आपन्नाः प्रेतयोनिषु॥
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Pretayoni
Concept: Puṇya generated by śravaṇa and kīrtana (and allied practices) liberates beings fallen into preta-yoni.
Vedantic Theme: Nāma/śabda as purifier: devotion-centered practice refines consciousness and loosens karmic knots; grace operates through disciplined hearing.
Application: Establish daily śravaṇa/paṭhana/kīrtana of purāṇic-dharmic teachings; sponsor recitation for departed relatives; keep continuity (satatam) rather than sporadic practice.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: repeated praise of śravaṇa/paṭhana as preta-śānti and pāpa-kṣaya (general motif)
This verse states that sustained sacred hearing and recitation generate merit powerful enough to free beings even from the preta-condition, highlighting these practices as direct remedies for post-death distress.
It implies that a soul can fall into a preta-state due to adverse conditions/karma, and that spiritual merit accrued through sacred listening and chanting can alter that trajectory and grant release.
Regularly listen to and recite puranic/vedic teachings (especially in śrāddha contexts) with sincerity, dedicating the merit for the welfare and peace of departed relatives.