Vāstu-pūjā, Vāstu-maṇḍala Deities, Site Computations, and Doorway/Tree Prescriptions
वह्नौ बधश्चायुर्वृद्धिंपुत्त्रलाभसुतृप्तिदः / धनदे नृपपीडादमर्थघ्नं रोगदं जले
vahnau badhaścāyurvṛddhiṃputtralābhasutṛptidaḥ / dhanade nṛpapīḍādamarthaghnaṃ rogadaṃ jale
ในไฟย่อมนำความพินาศ/บาดเจ็บมาให้; แต่ก็ยังประทานความยืนยาว อายุเพิ่มพูน การได้บุตร และความอิ่มเอมใจได้ ในเรื่องทรัพย์ย่อมนำการกดขี่จากผู้ปกครอง ทำลายความมั่งคั่ง; และในน้ำย่อมก่อโรค
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Karma-phala is context-dependent: the same association can yield injury or benefit depending on element/sector; worldly prosperity is vulnerable to authority and imbalance.
Vedantic Theme: Saṃsāric results are mixed and unstable; prudence and dharmic alignment reduce suffering.
Application: Avoid risky placements/associations with fire and water; manage wealth with awareness of political/administrative pressures; interpret ‘mixed signs’ as a call for balanced conduct and safeguards.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Type: elemental/sectoral omen context (dik/dravya-phala style)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.46 (enumeration of gates/quarters and their fruits; mixed auspicious/inauspicious results)
This verse links fire and water with specific outcomes—harm, longevity, progeny, satisfaction, disease—showing how the Purana reads worldly signs as indicators of karmic results.
Indirectly: by mapping actions and circumstances to results (health, wealth, suffering), it reinforces the karmic logic that later extends to post-death consequences described elsewhere in the Garuda Purana.
Treat health, wealth, and social pressures as ethically consequential: act carefully around sources of danger (fire/water), avoid wrongdoing that invites state trouble, and cultivate conduct that supports well-being and contentment.