Rambhā-Tṛtīyā Vrata: annual cycle of Devī worship, offerings, and dāna
गीतीमयं तन्तकाष्ठं फाल्गुने गोमतीं यजेत् / कुन्दैः कृत्वा दन्तकाष्ठं जीवाशः शष्कुलीप्रदः
gītīmayaṃ tantakāṣṭhaṃ phālgune gomatīṃ yajet / kundaiḥ kṛtvā dantakāṣṭhaṃ jīvāśaḥ śaṣkulīpradaḥ
ఫాల్గుణమాసంలో గీతిమయ స్తోత్రంతోను దంతకాష్ఠంతోను గోమతీ నదిని పూజించాలి. కుంద చెక్కతో దంతకాష్ఠం తయారు చేస్తే అతడు జీవనపోషకుడై, శష్కులీ నైవేద్యాన్ని దానం చేసే వాడవుతాడు.
Lord Viṣṇu (in dialogue with Garuḍa)
Concept: Tīrtha-upāsanā joined with śauca (dantakāṣṭha) and stuti becomes life-sustaining merit; purity of body supports purity of mind.
Vedantic Theme: Outer cleanliness as support for inner sattva; karma aligned with sacred geography (tīrtha) aids citta-śuddhi.
Application: On Phālguna observances, visit a local river/lake, recite a hymn, practice mindful hygiene, and offer food/śaṣkulī as charity or naivedya.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: river/tīrtha
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.120 (Phālguna prescriptions; river worship motif)
This verse presents Phālguna worship of the Gomatī as a merit-yielding observance, especially when done with devotional song and prescribed ritual items, producing auspicious results and the capacity to bestow offerings.
Indirectly: it emphasizes ācaric merit (puṇya) through disciplined observance. In the Garuḍa Purāṇa framework, such puṇya supports favorable post-death outcomes by strengthening dharmic merit rather than describing the preta-journey here.
Practice purity and restraint, pair devotion (kīrtana/prayer) with simple disciplined acts, and support dharmic giving/food charity—treating everyday cleanliness and worship as part of ethical living.