Gāruḍa-Māhātmya and Tārkṣya-Stotra: Fruits of Hearing/Reciting and the Power of Garuḍa’s Praise
निषाददेशस्वादेन देवं ब्रूस्मानिदितम्? / विषादीशस्ततो मुक्तस्तत्रापि ब्राह्मणस्त्वया
niṣādadeśasvādena devaṃ brūsmāniditam? / viṣādīśastato muktastatrāpi brāhmaṇastvayā
“اے دیو! نِشاد دیس کے ‘ذائقے’ (فریبِ دل) سے تم ہمیں کیا کہہ رہے ہو—یہ کیا اعلان ہوا؟ اس سے غم کا مالک آزاد ہوا؛ اور وہاں بھی تمہارے ہی سبب وہ برہمن بن گیا۔”
Garuda (Vinata-putra) addressing Lord Vishnu
Concept: Association and allure of place/companionship can entangle; liberation comes through corrective agency and dharmic restoration.
Vedantic Theme: Saṅga (association) as a cause of bondage; transformation of identity through guṇa-saṅga and its reversal through purifying action/knowledge.
Application: Choose environments and influences wisely; seek mentors and practices that elevate conduct; recover from lapses through disciplined reform.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: region/land
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: narratives of fall and restoration of status (general)
It functions as a symbol of a boundary-space (socially and ritually marginal), highlighting how conduct and divine instruction can still lead to purification and upliftment beyond conventional settings.
It states that through the declared teaching and divine agency, the one termed “lord of sorrow” becomes freed—implying that right knowledge and dharmic alignment dissolve grief and bondage.
Do not treat birth or background as the final measure of worth; prioritize truthful speech, ethical conduct, and disciplined practice—these are presented as forces that transform one’s inner state and destiny.