Vināyaka-pīḍā: Omens, Purification, Crossroads Offerings, and Ambikā Svastyayana
तेन त्वामभिषिञ्चामि पावमान्यः पुनन्तु ते / भगं तु वरुणो राजा भगं सूर्यो बृहस्पतिः
tena tvāmabhiṣiñcāmi pāvamānyaḥ punantu te / bhagaṃ tu varuṇo rājā bhagaṃ sūryo bṛhaspatiḥ
அதனால் நான் உன்னை அபிஷேகம் செய்கிறேன்; பாவமானப் பரிசுத்திகரர்கள் உன்னைத் தூய்மைப்படுத்துவாராக. அரசன் வருணன் உனக்கு பாக்யம் அளிப்பானாக; சூரியனும் ப்ருஹஸ்பதியும் உனக்கு சௌபாக்யம் அருள்வாராக॥
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda, within ritual/benefit explanation context)
Concept: Auspicious consecration and purification through mantra-invocation aligns the person with ṛta (cosmic order) and invites bhaga (fortunate allotment).
Vedantic Theme: Īśvara-anugraha (grace) mediated through devatā-upāsanā; purity (śuddhi) as a support for sattva and right living.
Application: Use consecratory mantras and water-purification invocations during rites of bathing, initiation, or protective ceremonies; cultivate sattvic conduct to ‘hold’ the invoked fortune.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: ritual space (snana/abhisheka area)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana (Brahma-khanda/ācāra sections): snāna-vidhi, rakṣā-mantra, śānti-prayoga contexts (general parallel)
This verse frames ritual purification as a sacred consecration—invoking Pavamāna forces to cleanse impurities and establish auspiciousness before further rites or transitions.
In Preta-kāṇḍa contexts, purification and auspicious blessings support orderly rites and spiritual well-being, helping remove obstacles and invoke divine protection during liminal phases.
Use it as a reminder to begin important duties with inner and outer cleanliness—ethical conduct, truthful speech, and a simple prayer for clarity and auspicious outcomes.