Explanation of the Sapiṇḍana Rite; Causes of Pretahood; Viṣṇu Worship and Preta-ghaṭa Dāna
नारायणेति सन्नाम संपुटस्थं समर्चयेत् / एवं कृत्वाथ विधिवच्छुभाशुभफलं लभेत्
nārāyaṇeti sannāma saṃpuṭasthaṃ samarcayet / evaṃ kṛtvātha vidhivacchubhāśubhaphalaṃ labhet
‘నారాయణ’ అనే సత్యనామాన్ని ఉచ్చరిస్తూ, సంపుటంలో ఉన్న అర్పణాన్ని విధిగా పూజించాలి. ఇలా చేస్తే నియమానుసారం శుభాశుభ ఫలాలు లభిస్తాయి.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Pretayoni
Ritual Type: Ekoddishta
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: Within preta-oriented śrāddha sequence
Concept: Ritual performed ‘vidhivat’ with Nārayana-nāma yields karmically ordained results—śubha and aśubha—according to rule and intention.
Vedantic Theme: Īśvara-smaraṇa within karma-kāṇḍa: devotion sanctifies action; fruits arise by niyati/karma while the Name purifies the doer.
Application: During the rite, worship the offering placed in the consecrated enclosure while uttering ‘Nārāyaṇa’; follow procedure precisely to ensure proper fruition and purification.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: ritual enclosure (saṃpuṭa/maṇḍala-like consecrated space)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: repeated emphasis on Viṣṇu-nāma in śrāddha/preta contexts (name as purifier and protector); Garuda Purana: vidhivat-kriyā and phala (śubha/aśubha) discussions in Pretakalpa
This verse presents “Nārāyaṇa” as the sat-nāma (true sacred Name) to be invoked while performing worship/rites, indicating that the rite gains validity and efficacy when done with the divine Name and correct procedure.
It states that when the prescribed act is performed vidhivat, the doer inevitably receives results in accordance with karma—both auspicious (merit) and inauspicious (demerit)—highlighting the Garuda Purana theme of precise moral causality.
Perform spiritual duties with correctness (vidhi) and sincerity, and keep the mind anchored in a divine remembrance (such as the Name “Nārāyaṇa”), while recognizing that actions reliably bear ethical consequences.