Praise of Vṛṣotsarga (Bull-release), Worthy Dāna, and the Procedure for Kṣayāha & Ūrdhva-daihika Rites
धनं भूमिगतं यद्वत्स्वहस्तेन निवेशितम् / तद्वत्फलमवाप्नोति ह्यहं वच्मि खगेश्वर
dhanaṃ bhūmigataṃ yadvatsvahastena niveśitam / tadvatphalamavāpnoti hyahaṃ vacmi khageśvara
جیسے زمین میں دفن کیا ہوا مال اسی ہاتھ سے نکلتا ہے جس نے اسے رکھا تھا، ویسے ہی عمل کا پھل بھی آدمی خود ہی پاتا ہے—اے پرندوں کے سردار، میں تم سے یہی کہتا ہوں۔
Lord Vishnu
Concept: Karmaphala is personally owned and personally reaped: as one alone can retrieve what one buried, so one alone obtains the fruits of one’s deeds.
Vedantic Theme: Moral causality and personal responsibility; supports vairāgya and self-discipline by removing reliance on chance or external blame.
Application: Act with long-term accountability; keep ethical consistency even when unseen; reflect daily: ‘What I deposit by action, I will withdraw as result.’
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: didactic dialogue setting (Hari–Garuḍa implied)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: recurring ‘karma follows the soul’ doctrine; simile-driven instruction to Garuḍa in multiple adhyāyas
This verse stresses personal accountability: the doer alone necessarily encounters the results of deeds, just as only the one who buried wealth can retrieve it.
In the Preta Kanda’s framework, the post-death journey is shaped by one’s accumulated karma; the soul meets consequences that correspond to its own actions, not another’s.
Live ethically and consciously—since outcomes follow the doer, cultivate dharma, avoid harmful acts, and perform duties with responsibility.