Devatā-Pratiṣṭhā: Maṇḍapa Construction, Dikpāla Worship, Kalaśa-Abhiṣeka, Nyāsa and Homa Procedures
कलशौ तु ततो द्वौद्वौ निवेश्यौ तोरणान्तिके / वस्त्रयुग्मसमायुक्ताश्चन्दनाद्यैः स्वलङ्कृताः
kalaśau tu tato dvaudvau niveśyau toraṇāntike / vastrayugmasamāyuktāścandanādyaiḥ svalaṅkṛtāḥ
Pagkatapos, maglagay ng mga kalaśa (sisidlang tubig) na tig-dadalawa malapit sa toraṇa sa may pintuan. Dapat itong may pares ng tela at maringal na pinalamutian ng sandalwood at iba pang mapalad na sangkap.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Ritual Type: Parvana
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: Before main offerings, during maṅgala-sajjā (auspicious setup) at the entrance
Concept: Outer order reflects inner reverence: careful arrangement and adornment are part of dharmic ritual discipline.
Vedantic Theme: Śuddhi (purity) and saṃskāra: material arrangements as supports for sattva and focused intention.
Application: Prepare ritual implements cleanly and beautifully; treat entrances and transitions as moments for mindfulness and sanctification.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Type: threshold/entrance
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.48 (kalaśa-sthāpana and toraṇa context)
This verse frames a precise ritual arrangement: paired kalashas at the threshold serve as auspicious, purificatory markers for the rite-space and help establish a sanctified entry point for the ceremonies connected with death rituals.
Indirectly: by prescribing correct external rites and purity markers, it supports the broader Garuda Purana theme that proper ritual order (vidhi) aids the deceased’s transition and the family’s dharmic handling of post-death duties.
If performing traditional rites, maintain a clean, clearly marked ritual threshold and use simple auspicious items (water vessel, clean cloth, sandalwood/tilaka) with sincerity—prioritizing purity, order, and respectful observance.