Vashikarana–Stambhana Prayogas and Garbha-Sambhava Yogas
अपराजिताशिखान्तु नीलोत्पलसमन्विताम् / ताम्बूलेन प्र (दाना) दद्याच्च वशीकरणमुत्तमम्
aparājitāśikhāntu nīlotpalasamanvitām / tāmbūlena pra (dānā) dadyācca vaśīkaraṇamuttamam
شِکھا والی اپراجیتا کا پھول نیلے کنول کے ساتھ، پان (تامبول) سمیت دینا چاہیے؛ اسے بہترین وشی کرن کی رسم کہا گیا ہے۔
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda)
Concept: Ritualized gifting (dāna/arpana) combined with specific botanicals is asserted to produce desired relational outcomes.
Vedantic Theme: Kama-driven karma: illustrates pursuit of desired objects through ritual means within samsara.
Application: Offer Aparājitā flower (with crest-like tip) together with nīlotpala and tāmbūla as a vaśīkaraṇa prayoga.
Primary Rasa: shringara
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.178.13–14 (preceding vaśīkaraṇa/stambhana prayogas); Garuda Purana 1.178.16–17 (subsequent bodily/lunar mapping)
The verse treats Aparājitā and blue lotus as specific ritual substances (dravya) whose combined offering is prescribed for vaśīkaraṇa (attraction/influence) as part of a stated rite.
It reads like a procedural instruction (vidhi) given by Vishnu to Garuda, listing the exact items to be offered and the intended ritual effect.
If used, it should be approached as a traditional offering practice with ethical restraint—prioritizing self-discipline and non-harm rather than coercion, and consulting a qualified practitioner for any ritual performance.