Kāraṇānvēṣaṇam: The 32 Marks of Hari, Defects (Doṣas), Death-Omens, and Hari’s Omnipresence in Social & Household Life
गृहे नित्यं वासुदेवो हरिस्तु प्रीणाति नित्यं तत्र तिष्ठन्सुपर्ण / एवं ज्ञात्वा स्वगृहं सर्वदैव अलङ्कुर्याद्धातुरूपैः सदैव
gṛhe nityaṃ vāsudevo haristu prīṇāti nityaṃ tatra tiṣṭhansuparṇa / evaṃ jñātvā svagṛhaṃ sarvadaiva alaṅkuryāddhāturūpaiḥ sadaiva
اے سُپَرن (گرُڑ)، گھر میں واسُدیَو ہری نِتّیہ سَنِّہِت رہتے ہیں اور وہیں ٹھہر کر سدا راضی ہوتے ہیں۔ یہ جان کر اپنے گھر کو ہمیشہ دھات کی صورت والی مُورتیاں/زیورات سے آراستہ رکھنا چاہیے۔
Lord Vishnu (Vāsudeva/Hari) speaking to Garuda (Suparṇa/Vinata-putra)
Concept: गृहं देवालयवत्—वāsudevaḥ तत्र तिष्ठति; तस्मात् गृहशोभा/देवप्रतिष्ठा कर्तव्या।
Vedantic Theme: Immanence of the Lord (antaryāmitva) in lived space; sacredness is not confined to temples.
Application: Maintain a clean, orderly, and devotional home; keep metal mūrtis/lamps/vessels for worship; treat domestic life as continuous seva.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: domestic shrine-space
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.22.75-76 (giving as Vishnu’s enjoyment/acceptance); Garuda Purana 3.22.78-79 (Vishnu’s presence in persons/places)
This verse states that Hari (Vāsudeva) is pleased where He is honored; adorning the home with sacred metal forms (icons/ornaments used for worship) supports continual remembrance and respectful domestic worship.
Even when the Purana discusses karma and post-death consequences, it repeatedly emphasizes preventative dharma—daily devotion and a sanctified household life—as a foundation for merit and inner purity.
Maintain a clean, dedicated space for worship at home, keep it orderly and respectful, and practice regular remembrance of Viṣṇu through simple daily puja or chanting.