Praise of Vṛṣotsarga (Bull-release), Worthy Dāna, and the Procedure for Kṣayāha & Ūrdhva-daihika Rites
वस्त्रेणाच्छाद्य तत्रस्थमर्घं दद्याच्छुभैः फलैः / नावमिक्षुमयीं कृत्वा पट्टसूत्रेण वेष्टयेत्
vastreṇācchādya tatrasthamarghaṃ dadyācchubhaiḥ phalaiḥ / nāvamikṣumayīṃ kṛtvā paṭṭasūtreṇa veṣṭayet
అక్కడ ఉంచిన అర్ఘ్యాన్ని వస్త్రంతో కప్పి, శుభఫలాలతో కూడిన అర్ఘాన్ని సమర్పించాలి. తరువాత చెరకు తో చిన్న నావను చేసి, బలమైన దారంతో బిగించాలి.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Yamaloka Journey
Ritual Type: Ekoddishta
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: Post-death śrāddha sequence (as prescribed in the chapter’s rite order)
Concept: Ritual correctness and auspicious offerings as dharmic support for the departed; symbolism (boat) embodies safe passage.
Vedantic Theme: Karma and saṃskāra: intentional acts (yajña/dāna/śrāddha) shape subtle outcomes; compassion expressed through dharma.
Application: Perform śrāddha with cleanliness and prescribed items; offer argha with auspicious fruits; craft the sugarcane boat and bind it securely as instructed.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: ritual-site
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa: Vaitaraṇī-crossing aids and śrāddha-dāna sequences (adjacent verses 2.14.41–44); Garuda Purana: argha, tiladāna, and preta-upakāra discussions in śrāddha sections
This verse frames argha and fruits as a respectful, auspicious oblation—meant to sanctify the rite and support the deceased’s post-death transition through properly performed offerings.
The instruction indicates a ritual implement shaped as a small boat, symbolically aiding passage/transition in the post-death context; it is to be prepared and secured as part of the prescribed preta-kritya.
Even when full traditional materials are unavailable, the takeaway is to perform memorial rites with cleanliness, reverence, and correctly intentioned offerings—avoiding negligence in duties toward ancestors and the departed.