Vāstu-pūjā, Vāstu-maṇḍala Deities, Site Computations, and Doorway/Tree Prescriptions
नृपभी तिर्मृतापत्यं ह्यनपत्यं न वैरदम् / अर्थदं चार्थहान्यै च दोषदं पुत्रमृत्युदम्
nṛpabhī tirmṛtāpatyaṃ hyanapatyaṃ na vairadam / arthadaṃ cārthahānyai ca doṣadaṃ putramṛtyudam
రాజభయం, మృతసమానమైన సంతానం, సంతానహీనత, వైరం—ఇవి సంపదను ఇవ్వవు. కుమారుడు ధనాన్ని ఇవ్వగలడు, ధనహానిని కూడా కలిగించగలడు; అపవాదాన్ని ఇవ్వగలడు, కుమారమరణానికి కారణమూ కావచ్చు।
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Worldly supports (sons, wealth, protection) are uncertain; attachments yield mixed fruits; fear and conflict obstruct prosperity.
Vedantic Theme: Anityatā (impermanence) of artha and familial outcomes; saṃsāra’s dualities (gain/loss, praise/blame).
Application: Cultivate equanimity and ethical parenting; avoid enmity and reckless dependence on political favor; diversify one’s sense of security beyond a single worldly pillar.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Type: social-political sphere (royal power) and household lineage context
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.46 (phala lists: fear, childlessness, enmity, wealth outcomes)
It cautions that social fear, hostility, and even the presence or absence of children are not inherently auspicious; outcomes depend on dharma and conduct, since a son can bring both benefit and harm.
It presents mixed results (gain/loss, honor/blame) as consequences tied to one’s actions and family dynamics, implying that karma—not mere status or progeny—drives real welfare.
Do not equate prosperity with external markers like having children; prioritize ethical living, avoid enmity, and cultivate responsible family relationships to prevent harm and blame.