Pavitrāropaṇa-vidhi
Rite of Investing Hari with the Pavitra
उत्तमोंऽगुष्ठमानेन मध्यमो मध्यमेन तु / कन्यसे च कनिष्ठेन अङ्गुल्या ग्रन्थयः स्मृताः
uttamoṃ'guṣṭhamānena madhyamo madhyamena tu / kanyase ca kaniṣṭhena aṅgulyā granthayaḥ smṛtāḥ
上等之量以拇指为度,中等以中指为度,下等则以小指为度;诸指节(指骨关节)亦依此等尺度而为传统所计。
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Using the body as a canonical measure for ritual objects; graded measures correspond to graded ritual standards.
Vedantic Theme: Discipline of action (karma) and attention (ekāgratā) as preparatory purification.
Application: When counting/spacing knots or units, use the specified finger-based measures: thumb for uttama, middle finger for madhyama, little finger for kanistha.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.43 (pavitraka/granthi measurement system; continuation of uttama–madhyama–kanistha scheme)
This verse preserves a traditional, body-based standard for ritual precision, indicating that correct measures (using thumb, middle finger, or little finger) are part of proper dhārmic procedure.
Indirectly: it emphasizes disciplined observance and correct ritual method, which the text links elsewhere to merit (puṇya) and support for the departed—though this specific verse focuses on measurement rules.
When performing traditional rites or temple/household observances that require measurements, use consistent finger-based measures as taught in tradition, prioritizing accuracy and sincerity over improvisation.