Prāṇeśvara Garuḍa-Mantra: Timing (Velā), Nāga-Grahas, Nyāsa, Haṃsa-Rite, and Viṣa-Cikitsā
पूर्वं दिनपतिर्भुङ्क्ते अर्धयामं ततो ऽपरे / शेषा ग्रहाः प्रतिदिनं षट्संख्या परिवर्तनैः
pūrvaṃ dinapatirbhuṅkte ardhayāmaṃ tato 'pare / śeṣā grahāḥ pratidinaṃ ṣaṭsaṃkhyā parivartanaiḥ
ابتدا میں دن کے پالک سورج آدھے یام تک اقتدار رکھتا ہے؛ پھر دوسرے سیارے باری باری۔ باقی سیارے ہر روز چھ تبدیلیوں کی گنتی کے مطابق اپنی اپنی باری گردش میں بدلتے رہتے ہیں۔
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Kāla is structured; grahas preside in fixed turns, so actions should align with proper time divisions.
Vedantic Theme: R̥ta (cosmic order) as an expression of Īśvara’s governance through kāla.
Application: Use planetary/time divisions (yāma/horā-like turns) to choose appropriate timings for rites and disciplined daily conduct.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: celestial sphere
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.19.6-1.19.9 (night sequence, nāga-bhoga, velā reckoning)
This verse frames time as a structured cosmic order where Surya and the other grahas take turns, implying that daily life unfolds under regulated planetary governance.
Indirectly: by emphasizing cosmic regulation (time and grahas), it supports the Purana’s broader view that karma and post-death outcomes operate within an ordered, law-governed universe.
Maintain disciplined routines aligned with time (kāla) and ethical conduct (dharma), recognizing that life is best lived with awareness of order, cycles, and accountability.