Prāyaścitta for Mahāpātakas (Great Sins), Vows, Tīrtha, and Sin-Destroying Observances
प्रत्येकं तिलसंयुक्तान्दद्यात्सप्त जलाञ्जलीन् / स्नात्वा नद्यां तु पूर्वाह्ने मुच्यते सर्वपातकैः
pratyekaṃ tilasaṃyuktāndadyātsapta jalāñjalīn / snātvā nadyāṃ tu pūrvāhne mucyate sarvapātakaiḥ
Sa bawat pagkakataon, maghandog ng pitong dakot ng tubig na may halong linga (sesame). Pagkaligo sa ilog sa umaga, napapalaya sa lahat ng kasalanan.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinatā-putra)
Timing: pūrvāhna (forenoon)
Concept: Repetitive ritual acts (seven jalāñjali with tila; forenoon river-bath) are prescribed as karma-based purification removing pāṭaka.
Vedantic Theme: External rites as supports for inner śauca; karma as a means to attenuate saṃskāras and steady the mind.
Application: Perform morning/forenoon bathing with mindfulness; offer water with sesame as a disciplined, counted practice (seven times), coupled with ethical resolve.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Type: tīrtha/riverbank
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: tilodaka, snāna, and prāyaścitta procedures in dharma/pretakalpa-adjacent sections
This verse presents tila mixed with water as a purificatory offering; giving seven such water-offerings is taught as a dharmic act that helps cleanse sin and spiritual impurity.
It links concrete ritual discipline—river bathing at an auspicious time (pūrvāhna) and prescribed water-offerings—with the karmic result of being freed from sinful reactions (pātaka).
Observe regular cleanliness and sacred-time discipline; if following tradition, perform simple water offerings with sesame and maintain a consistent morning purification routine with ethical living.