Veṅkaṭeśa-Māhātmya: Varāha Prelude, Descent of Śeṣācala, Svāmipuṣkariṇī and the Network of Tīrthas
with Dāna-Lakṣaṇas
वदनं वलयाकारं प्रमाणं चणकादिवत् / देवस्य वामभागे च मध्यदेशं विहाय च
vadanaṃ valayākāraṃ pramāṇaṃ caṇakādivat / devasya vāmabhāge ca madhyadeśaṃ vihāya ca
چہرہ حلقہ نما (انگوٹھی کی مانند) بنانا چاہیے، اس کا پیمانہ چنے وغیرہ کے برابر ہو؛ اور وسطی حصّہ چھوڑ کر دیوتا کے بائیں جانب اسے قائم کیا جائے۔
Lord Vishnu
Concept: Proper form (lakṣaṇa) and placement in worship supports efficacy and auspiciousness.
Vedantic Theme: Saguna-brahman upasana: the finite form as a disciplined support for devotion.
Application: When making/marking a deity-image or ritual diagram, follow proportional measurement and prescribed placement rather than improvisation.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.26 (lakṣaṇa/tīrtha-mahātmya context)
This verse emphasizes that even small components are to be made with defined proportion (e.g., chickpea-like measure), indicating that accuracy and rule-based placement are essential to ritual efficacy.
In the Preta Kanda, procedural details support correct performance of rites; here, the verse gives technical placement and sizing rules, reflecting the text’s concern for proper ritual form alongside afterlife teachings.
When performing traditional rites (e.g., śrāddha-related observances) or temple/household worship, follow an authentic manual or priestly guidance carefully—this verse models the value of disciplined, rule-aware practice.