Vyāsāṅga Trayodaśī: Month-by-Month Śiva Worship, Dantadhāvana Observances, and Udyāpana
बदर्या दन्तकाष्ठं च मदनो दशमाशनः / क्षीरशाकप्रदः पद्मैरब्दन्ते शिवमर्चयेत्
badaryā dantakāṣṭhaṃ ca madano daśamāśanaḥ / kṣīraśākapradaḥ padmairabdante śivamarcayet
بدری کے درخت کا دَنت کاشٹھ استعمال کرے؛ دَشمی کے دن مَدَن کا پھول نذر کرے؛ دودھ اور ساگ کا دان دے؛ اور سال کے اختتام پر کنولوں سے شِو کی پوجا کرے۔
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda/Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Integrated practice: śauca (tooth-stick), vrata-day observance, and dāna (milk/greens) culminating in worship.
Vedantic Theme: Sattva cultivation through purity, charity, and devotion; karma purified becomes supportive of higher aims.
Application: Combine personal discipline with giving (food charity) and periodic intensified worship; mark year-end with reflection and renewed vows.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: temple or household shrine
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.117 (yearly/monthly observances; offerings and dāna)
This verse links daily discipline (dantakāṣṭha), timed observances (the tenth day), and charity (milk and greens) to a culminating annual act of devotion—worship of Śiva with lotuses—showing how regular practice is gathered into year-end religious merit.
While not describing the post-death journey directly, it presents the Garuda Purana’s practical framework: disciplined conduct, devotional worship, and charitable giving are treated as merit-building actions that support spiritual welfare and auspicious outcomes.
Maintain simple daily discipline, keep periodic devotional observances, and include charity (food like milk/greens) as part of worship—then dedicate a significant annual worship (e.g., year-end Śiva pūjā with lotuses) as a mindful spiritual checkpoint.