Kārtika Vrata, Bhīṣma-pañcaka, and Ekādaśī Timing
Tithi & Pāraṇa Rules
प्रथमे ऽह्नि हरेः पादौ यजेत्पद्मैर्द्वितयिक / बिल्वपत्रैर्जानुदेशं नाभि गन्धेन चापरे
prathame 'hni hareḥ pādau yajetpadmairdvitayika / bilvapatrairjānudeśaṃ nābhi gandhena cāpare
پہلے دن ہری کے پاؤں کو کنول کے پھولوں سے پوجے۔ دوسرے دن بیل کے پتّوں سے گھٹنوں کے حصّے کی، اور کسی اور دن ناف کو خوشبودار گندھ سے پوجا کرے۔
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Krama-arcana: devotion through ordered limb-wise worship, using symbolically apt offerings (lotus, bilva, fragrance).
Vedantic Theme: The Lord as viśva-śarīra (cosmic person) contemplated through parts; ordered practice trains mind toward wholeness.
Application: Structure worship/meditation progressively (from feet upward), pairing each stage with a sensory anchor (flower, leaf, scent) to deepen focus.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: puja-sthana
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.123.9 (head worship on fifth day; austerities)
This verse prescribes a sequential mode of Hari-pūjā—specific body-points of Vishnu are worshipped on specific days using particular offerings, emphasizing disciplined, rule-based devotion (vidhi) rather than random ritual.
Indirectly: by foregrounding correct devotional and ritual practice toward Hari, it supports the broader Garuda Purana theme that righteous observance and devotion shape one’s post-death welfare and spiritual trajectory.
Perform Vishnu worship with intentionality—offer appropriate flowers/leaves and fragrance with focused reverence, keeping a consistent routine (daily or on vowed days) rather than treating worship as a mere formality.