Akālamṛtyu: Preta-state Categories and the Nārāyaṇa-bali / Ekoddiṣṭa Remedy
विन्यस्य तानि वृन्तानि अङ्गेष्वेषु पृथक्पृथक् / चत्वारिंशच्छिरोदेशे ग्रीवायां दश विन्यसेत्
vinyasya tāni vṛntāni aṅgeṣveṣu pṛthakpṛthak / catvāriṃśacchirodeśe grīvāyāṃ daśa vinyaset
ان ڈنٹھلوں کو ان اعضاء پر الگ الگ رکھ کر، سر کے مقام پر چالیس اور گردن میں دس ڈنٹھل رکھے جائیں۔
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Ritual Type: Ekoddishta
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: During asthi-sañcaya/puttalaka-related vinyāsa stage immediately following the prior setup.
Concept: Limb-specific vinyāsa: distribute stalks separately on limbs; 40 at the head region and 10 at the neck.
Vedantic Theme: Order (ṛta) expressed through measured ritual mapping; disciplined attention as a purifier of mind amid mortality.
Application: Follow procedural details in saṃskāras; cultivate mindful precision in solemn duties rather than haste.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 2.40.45-46 (asthi-sañcaya counts and limb-wise distribution)
The verse preserves a precise ritual sequence: specific counts are to be placed at the head-region and neck, indicating standardized placement rather than arbitrary performance.
In the Preta Kanda, Vishnu gives procedural guidance for rites connected with the departed; this verse is a technical instruction on arranging particular ritual components on specific body regions.
It highlights that funeral and preta-related observances are meant to be done carefully and methodically—encouraging families to follow authentic guidance (with qualified priests) rather than improvising.