Vṛṣotsarga (Bull-Release Gift): Procedure, Merit, and Narratives on Dharma, Karma, and Liberation
स्मार्तेन लोकानजयच्छ्रौतेन त हविर्भुजः / कदाचिद्बन्धुभिः साकं कृत्वा तीर्थानि भूरिशः
smārtena lokānajayacchrautena ta havirbhujaḥ / kadācidbandhubhiḥ sākaṃ kṛtvā tīrthāni bhūriśaḥ
ด้วยพิธีสมารตะเขาชนะใจผู้คน และด้วยยัญญะศราวตะเขาทำให้เหล่าเทวะผู้เสวยเครื่องบูชาพอพระทัย บางคราวเขาไปนมัสการตถีรถะศักดิ์สิทธิ์มากมายพร้อมญาติวงศ์ด้วย
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda)
Concept: Integration of Smārta duties, Śrauta yajña, and tīrtha-yātrā as a complete dharmic life that benefits society, gods, and self.
Vedantic Theme: Karma-yoga orientation: sanctifying action through śāstra-guided performance, preparing the mind for higher knowledge/bhakti.
Application: Maintain daily/seasonal rites within one’s tradition, support communal worship, and periodically undertake pilgrimage with ethical conduct.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: pilgrimage-circuit
Related Themes: Garuda Purana (Pretakalpa/Ācāra sections): praise of dāna, tīrtha, and śrāddha as puṇya-generating acts (general thematic parallel)
This verse highlights a twofold dharmic life: Smārta conduct gains social harmony and legitimacy, while Śrauta yajñas sustain the devas through offerings—together forming a complete religious duty.
By emphasizing disciplined ritual life and pilgrimage, the verse implies that merit (puṇya) is accumulated through prescribed duties, shaping one’s favorable condition in the after-death journey described in the Preta Kanda.
Maintain ethical, tradition-aligned daily practices (Smārta), support sacred acts of offering and service (Śrauta in spirit), and periodically undertake meaningful pilgrimages or sacred observances with family.