Kāraṇānvēṣaṇam: The 32 Marks of Hari, Defects (Doṣas), Death-Omens, and Hari’s Omnipresence in Social & Household Life
तल्लक्षणं दशमं प्राहुरार्या एकादशं निम्ननाभिं तदाहुः / ऊरुद्वयं यस्य च मांसलं वै तल्लक्षणं द्वादशं प्राहुरार्याः
tallakṣaṇaṃ daśamaṃ prāhurāryā ekādaśaṃ nimnanābhiṃ tadāhuḥ / ūrudvayaṃ yasya ca māṃsalaṃ vai tallakṣaṇaṃ dvādaśaṃ prāhurāryāḥ
దానినే ఆర్యులు పదవ లక్షణమని చెబుతారు; లోతైన నాభి కలవాడిని పదకొండవ లక్షణమని అంటారు. అలాగే ఎవరి రెండు తొడలు మాంసలంగా ఉంటాయో, దానిని ఆర్యులు పన్నెండవ లక్షణమని ప్రకటిస్తారు।
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda)
Concept: The body is presented as a readable index of accumulated puṇya and disciplined living; auspiciousness is framed as recognizable order.
Vedantic Theme: Karma’s visible fruition (prārabdha) in embodiment; reminder that the Self transcends the body even while karma shapes it.
Application: Use the passage as a prompt for self-cultivation (discipline, moderation, cleanliness) rather than as deterministic fate-reading.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.22.9-20 (continuation of lakṣaṇa enumeration)
This verse shows the text’s method of classifying people through traditional bodily “marks,” enumerating specific traits as the 10th, 11th, and 12th in a larger list used for scriptural assessment.
Indirectly: by listing recognized human “marks,” it situates the Garuda Purana’s broader concern with dharmic evaluation—how a person is understood and assessed—within the larger afterlife discourse of the Preta Kanda.
Treat it as a historical-scriptural classification system rather than a basis for judging others; apply the broader teaching by focusing on ethical conduct and self-discipline, which the Garuda Purana repeatedly emphasizes in afterlife contexts.