Sapindīkaraṇa: Timing, Eligibility, Gotra Rules, and Yearlong Śrāddha
with Vṛṣotsarga and Ghaṭa-dāna
दिव्यादौ दिव्यदेहस्तु शुद्धो भवति पूरुषः / तप्ततैलेन लोहेन वह्निना नैव दह्यते
divyādau divyadehastu śuddho bhavati pūruṣaḥ / taptatailena lohena vahninā naiva dahyate
جب حالتِ الٰہی ظاہر ہوتی ہے تو الٰہی بدن حاصل ہوتا ہے اور انسان پاک ہو جاتا ہے؛ پھر وہ نہ کھولتے تیل سے جلتا ہے، نہ پگھلے لوہے سے، نہ ہی آگ سے۔
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Attainment of a purified ‘divine body/state’ in which elemental torments (fire, molten substances) no longer affect the person.
Vedantic Theme: Distinction between gross body and subtler/illumined embodiment; purification leading to freedom from duḥkha caused by bhūtas (elements).
Application: Cultivate purity and devotion/discipline so that fear of suffering diminishes; interpret ‘not burned’ as steadiness amid trials through spiritual maturation.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana themes on post-mortem states and purification leading to higher lokas (thematic)
This verse states that with the rise of a divine, purified condition, one attains a divya-deha that is no longer harmed by extreme painful elements like fire or molten substances—signifying protection through spiritual purification.
It implies that as the soul progresses into a higher, purified state, its experiential body changes (into a divya-deha), reducing susceptibility to torment and indicating a transition from suffering to purity-based freedom.
Cultivate purity through dharma, self-restraint, truthful living, and sincere ritual/inner worship—because the text links inner purification with protection and upliftment in the post-death journey.