Āhnika-Dharma: Dawn Purification, Sandhyā-Upāsanā, Tarpana, Pañca-Mahāyajñas, and Aśauca Rules
नाशयन्त्याशु पापानि देवानामर्चनं तथा / यो मोहादथ वालस्यादकृत्वा देवतार्चनम्
nāśayantyāśu pāpāni devānāmarcanaṃ tathā / yo mohādatha vālasyādakṛtvā devatārcanam
การบูชาเทวะย่อมทำลายบาปได้โดยเร็ว แต่ผู้ใดหลงมัวหรือเกียจคร้านไม่ประกอบการบูชาเทพ ย่อมได้รับผลตรงกันข้าม
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Devata-archana as a purifier of papa; omission through moha/alasya leads to adverse karmic consequence.
Vedantic Theme: Antahkarana-shuddhi (purification of mind) as a prerequisite for higher knowledge; karma as a means (sadhana) when aligned with dharma.
Application: Maintain a consistent daily worship routine (sandhya, puja, stotra/japa); treat laziness and delusion as spiritual obstacles to be actively countered.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Related Themes: Garuda Purana (Preta-khanda): emphasis on Vishnu-smriti and dharmic conduct as protection in the post-mortem journey (general thematic parallel); Garuda Purana: sections on sadachara and prayaschitta where worship and purity are praised (general)
This verse states that worship of the Devas quickly destroys sins (pāpa), presenting arcana as a practical dharmic means for purification.
It contrasts purification through worship with the karmic setback implied when worship is neglected due to delusion or laziness—highlighting intention and discipline as karma-shaping factors.
Maintain a consistent daily worship routine (even brief), avoiding procrastination and inattentiveness; regular devotion is presented here as a direct antidote to accumulated ethical and mental impurities.