Prāsāda-Lakṣaṇa: Temple Proportions, Śikhara Ratios, Liṅga–Pīṭha Measures, and Auspicious Ground-Plans
मणाडपः समसंख्याभिर्गुणितः सूत्रकस्तथा / मण्डपस्य चतुर्थांशाद्भद्रः कार्यो विजानता
maṇāḍapaḥ samasaṃkhyābhirguṇitaḥ sūtrakastathā / maṇḍapasya caturthāṃśādbhadraḥ kāryo vijānatā
ขนาดของมณฑปพึงคูณตามจำนวนที่เสมอกันโดยสัดส่วน และสุตรกะ (เชือกกำหนดแนว) ก็เช่นเดียวกัน จากหนึ่งในสี่ของขนาดมณฑป ผู้รู้พึงสร้างส่วนภัทร (มงคล) ให้สำเร็จ
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Right measure (pramāṇa) and right method (sūtraka) produce ‘bhadra’—auspiciousness and functional harmony.
Vedantic Theme: R̥ta-like order mirrored in built form; sattva cultivated through precision and restraint.
Application: Use consistent units, verify proportional multipliers, and derive sub-measures (one-fourth) carefully; document measurements to avoid cumulative error.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Type: temple/pavilion architectural space
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.47.34-38 (mandapa and base/pillar prescriptions)
This verse emphasizes that ritual spaces should be built with precise proportional measurement, using a measuring cord and defined fractions, to ensure auspiciousness (bhadra) and ritual correctness.
It does not describe the soul’s journey directly; instead, it provides technical guidance for constructing an auspicious ritual/temple space, which supports proper performance of dharmic rites.
When setting up a puja space or planning a mandapa for ceremonies, follow consistent proportional measurements and keep an “auspicious zone” (bhadra) based on a clear fractional rule, rather than arbitrary layout.