Vināyaka-pīḍā: Omens, Purification, Crossroads Offerings, and Ambikā Svastyayana
दूर्वासर्षपपुष्पैश्च पुत्रजन्मभिरन्ततः / कृतस्वस्त्ययनं चैव प्रार्थयेदम्बिकां सतीम्
dūrvāsarṣapapuṣpaiśca putrajanmabhirantataḥ / kṛtasvastyayanaṃ caiva prārthayedambikāṃ satīm
தூர்வா புல், கடுகு, மலர்கள் ஆகியவற்றுடன், இறுதியில் புத்திரப் பெறுதல்/புத்திரப் பிறப்பு விதிகளோடு—ஸ்வஸ்த்யயனத்தைச் செய்து—சதியான அம்பிகையை வேண்ட வேண்டும்।
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda)
Concept: Seeking divine grace through svastyayana and auspicious offerings; prayer for progeny framed within ritual propriety.
Vedantic Theme: Grace (anugraha) complements effort; devotion channels desire into dharmic, sanctified aspiration.
Application: Perform svastyayana (auspicious benediction) with traditional items (dūrvā, mustard, flowers) and pray with sincerity; hold desires within ethical commitments.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: pūjā-sthāna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.100.14 (arghya to Ambikā); Garuda Purana 1.100.16 (explicit boons requested)
This verse treats svastyayana as a required auspicious benediction that completes the rite and sanctifies the prayer, indicating that blessings are sought after proper ritual order and purity.
Rather than describing afterlife punishments, it emphasizes gṛhastha-dharma—performing orderly, auspicious rites and approaching the Divine Mother (Ambikā/Satī) for legitimate aims such as progeny.
Approach important life-goals with discipline: perform your duties carefully, keep intentions sattvic, and conclude actions with prayer/thanksgiving rather than haste or negligence.