Vṛṣotsarga (Bull-Release Gift): Procedure, Merit, and Narratives on Dharma, Karma, and Liberation
चतसृभिर्वत्सकाभिर्द्वाभ्याञ्चैवैकया खग / विवाह्य मङ्गलद्रव्यैर्मन्त्रवत्तं समुत्सृजेत्
catasṛbhirvatsakābhirdvābhyāñcaivaikayā khaga / vivāhya maṅgaladravyairmantravattaṃ samutsṛjet
ఓ ఖగ (గరుడా)! నాలుగు, లేదా రెండు, లేదా ఒక్క వత్సిక (యువ గోవు)తో విధిపూర్వకంగా దానిని ‘వివాహం’ (సంకల్ప-సంస్కారం) చేసి, మంగళద్రవ్యాలతో మంత్రోచ్చారణ చేస్తూ, తరువాత నియమానుసారంగా విడిచిపెట్టాలి।
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Pretayoni
Ritual Type: Ekoddishta
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: Within post-death śrāddha auxiliaries (vṛṣotsarga sequence)
Concept: Mantra and maṅgala-dravya, with prescribed pairing (4/2/1 heifers), sacralize the act; correct procedure transforms a practical act into dharmic efficacy.
Vedantic Theme: Saṃskāra as refinement of action; intention + mantra + vidhi align karma toward śreyas for both living and departed.
Application: When performing consequential duties, formalize them with clear steps, witnesses, and mindful speech; completion (release/hand-off) is part of responsibility.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: ritual ground / cowshed vicinity
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: detailed vṛṣotsarga mantras and maṅgala-dravya lists (contextual); Garuda Purana: śrāddha-aṅga rites where mantra-śuddhi is emphasized
In this verse, “vivāhya” indicates a formal consecration—sanctifying the act with auspicious materials and mantras—so the offering becomes ritually valid and spiritually efficacious rather than a mere physical act.
Placed in the Preta Kanda context, it describes a mantra-guided procedure involving cows (vatsakā) and an act of release (utsarga), reflecting how donations/offerings are formalized to support the departed through prescribed rites.
Perform any charity or ritual support for ancestors with correctness, purity, and intention—using traditional guidance, auspicious preparation, and reverence—rather than treating it as a casual or purely symbolic act.