An exposition on the fruits of charity and on entry into a body
Garbhotpatti, Piṇḍa-śarīra, and Antya-kāla-kriyā
शुक्रसोणितसंयोगे पिण्डोत्पत्तिः प्रजायते / वर्धते जठरे जन्तुस्तारापतिरिवाम्बरे
śukrasoṇitasaṃyoge piṇḍotpattiḥ prajāyate / vardhate jaṭhare jantustārāpatirivāmbare
శుక్రము మరియు రజస్సు (రక్తము) సంయోగమున పిండాకార గర్భము ఉద్భవించును; జీవుడు గర్భములో ఆకాశమందు తారాపతి చంద్రుడు వృద్ధి చెందునట్లు వృద్ధి చెందును।
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Embodiment arises through material conjunction and then follows a patterned growth; microcosm mirrors macrocosm.
Vedantic Theme: Prakṛti’s transformation (pariṇāma) under karmic governance; the body as a field where cosmic order is reflected.
Application: Contemplate the ordered stages of growth to cultivate reverence for life and responsibility toward prenatal care and non-harm.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: intrauterine space
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: garbha-śarīra descriptions of fetal development stages (general internal echo)
This verse frames embodiment as beginning with the physical union that produces the piṇḍa (embryonic mass), establishing the scriptural basis for later discussions on the jīva’s entry into bodily existence and its karmic continuity.
It states that the jantu (embodied being) grows in the jaṭhara (womb) and uses the moon’s waxing as an analogy—suggesting gradual, stage-by-stage increase rather than sudden formation.
It encourages reverence for prenatal life and ethical responsibility in procreation—supporting mindful conduct, care for the mother, and a dharmic attitude toward the origins of embodied existence.