Vratas, Nakṣatra Observances, Naivedya Rules, and Tithi-wise Devatā Worship
अर्वाग्विसर्जनाद्द्रव्यं नैवेद्यं सर्वमुच्यते / विसर्जिते जगन्नाथे निर्माल्यं भवति क्षणात्
arvāgvisarjanāddravyaṃ naivedyaṃ sarvamucyate / visarjite jagannāthe nirmālyaṃ bhavati kṣaṇāt
ตราบใดที่ยังมิได้ประกอบพิธีวิสัรชนะ สิ่งที่ถวายทั้งปวงย่อมเรียกว่า ‘ไนเวทยะ’ ครั้นวิสัรชนะพระชคันนาถแล้ว ก็กลับเป็น ‘นิรมาลยะ’ ในบัดดล.
Lord Viṣṇu (in instruction to Garuḍa/Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Ritual ontology of offerings: ownership/sacral status changes with formal dismissal (visarjana).
Vedantic Theme: Īśvara-sambandha (relation to the Lord) sanctifies matter; ritual acts mark transitions in that sambandha.
Application: Do not treat offered items as ordinary food/objects until the deity’s formal dismissal; after visarjana, handle as nirmālya/prasāda per tradition (distribution, respectful disposal).
Primary Rasa: shanta
Type: temple/altar space (arcana-mandala)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.137 (pūjā-vidhi context: naivedya, visarjana, nirmālya handling)
This verse states that offerings remain classified as naivedya only up to the point of ritual dismissal; the completion (visarjana) marks the transition after which they are treated as nirmālya.
Naivedya is the offering while the deity’s worship context is ongoing; immediately after Jagannātha’s visarjana, the same substance is regarded as nirmālya—consecrated remnants/removed offerings.
In home or temple pūjā, treat offerings as naivedya until the concluding rites are done; afterward, handle and distribute the remnants as nirmālya/prasāda with appropriate reverence.