Ācāra-Nirṇaya: Varṇa-Āśrama Dharma, Śauca, Snāna, Sandhyā, Japa, Tarpaṇa, and Gṛhastha-Dinacaryā
तत्र श्रीश्चैव लक्ष्मीश्च वसते नात्र संशयः / उदरे गार्हपत्याग्निः पृष्ठदेशे तु दक्षिणः
tatra śrīścaiva lakṣmīśca vasate nātra saṃśayaḥ / udare gārhapatyāgniḥ pṛṣṭhadeśe tu dakṣiṇaḥ
وہاں شری اور لکشمی یقیناً مقیم ہیں—اس میں کوئی شک نہیں۔ پیٹ میں گارھپتیہ اگنی ہے اور پشت کے حصے میں دکشن اگنی۔
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Adhyātma-yajña: internalization of śrauta fires and divine presences within the body.
Vedantic Theme: Microcosm–macrocosm correspondence (piṇḍa–brahmāṇḍa) supporting contemplative insight and sanctification of embodied life.
Application: Contemplate the body as a sacred trust: maintain purity, right conduct, and mindful ‘inner yajña’ through breath, speech, and disciplined living.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: body-mandala (adhyātma-kshetra)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.213.154: mapping of Āhavanīya and ‘satya/parvan’ to mouth and crown; Garuda Purana 1.213.155: prāṇa as Agni/Āditya and tri-bhoktṛ doctrine
This verse links the human body to Vedic ritual space: the householder’s Gārhapatya fire is envisioned in the abdomen, while the Dakṣiṇa fire is placed at the back, sacralizing bodily life as a field of dharma.
By portraying the body as a seat of divine prosperity (Śrī/Lakṣmī) and ritual fires (Agni), it implies that one’s inner purity and dharmic living shape the subtle journey—ritual order within supports orderly transition beyond.
Treat the body as a sacred trust: maintain purity, disciplined living, and daily offerings/intentionality (Agni as inner discipline), so prosperity and dharma are sustained in life and honored at death rites.