Babhruvāhana Meets a Preta: Vṛṣotsarga, Heirless Death, and the Signs of Preta-Affliction
प्रवान्ति वायवो रूक्षा ज्वलन्तो विद्युदग्नयः / इतस्ततो भ्रमन्तीव वायुना तृणसन्ततिः
pravānti vāyavo rūkṣā jvalanto vidyudagnayaḥ / itastato bhramantīva vāyunā tṛṇasantatiḥ
ఎండిపోయిన కఠిన గాలులు వీచుతాయి; మెరుపులూ అగ్నిజ్వాలలూ మండుతాయి. గాలిచేత తోసబడిన గడ్డి పరచు ఇటూ అటూ తిరుగుతున్నట్లుగా కనిపిస్తుంది.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda)
Concept: Perceived reality can appear unstable and whirling under fear; cultivate steadiness (dhairya) and discernment.
Vedantic Theme: Mind-driven experience (citta-vṛtti) colors the world; seek inner śānti amid elemental turbulence.
Application: In crisis, regulate breath and attention; do not let panic distort perception; ground yourself before decisions.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: wilderness / open scrub
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: fear-inducing landscape descriptions as narrative device (general)
They function as vivid portents describing the fearful atmosphere of the preta’s passage—nature itself appears hostile, reflecting the distress and vulnerability of the departed without proper spiritual and ritual support.
It portrays the route as turbulent and disorienting—winds, lightning, and fire create an unstable landscape, symbolizing the preta’s unsettled condition and the challenges faced on the journey toward Yama’s domain.
Live with dharma and prepare spiritually; for families, it supports the value placed on timely antyeṣṭi and śrāddha-related observances to provide steadiness, merit, and psychological closure for the departed and the living.