Āhnika-Dharma: Dawn Purification, Sandhyā-Upāsanā, Tarpana, Pañca-Mahāyajñas, and Aśauca Rules
भुञ्जते चेत्स मूढात्मा तिर्यग्योनिं च गच्छति / वेदाभ्यासो ऽन्वहं शक्त्या महायज्ञक्रियाक्षमाः
bhuñjate cetsa mūḍhātmā tiryagyoniṃ ca gacchati / vedābhyāso 'nvahaṃ śaktyā mahāyajñakriyākṣamāḥ
若愚迷之人沉溺于此等禁忌之享受,便将堕入畜生之胎(tiryag-yoni)。因此,应随己之力日日习诵吠陀,并使自己堪能于诸大祭的仪式行持。
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda / Vinatā-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Pretayoni
Concept: Improper indulgence and neglect of prescribed duties lead to animal rebirth; daily Veda-study and great-sacrifice competence protect and elevate.
Vedantic Theme: Karma-bandhana and samsara; svadharma as a means to chitta-shuddhi preparing for higher knowledge.
Application: Maintain daily svadhyaya; keep basic yajna-related disciplines (or their feasible substitutes) consistent; avoid heedless indulgence.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: raudra
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.50.79 (blame for neglect of pancha-mahayajna)
This verse states that indulgence by a deluded person leads to tiryagyoni—rebirth in an animal womb—showing that unethical enjoyment has direct karmic consequences.
It links misconduct to a lower rebirth (animal birth), implying the soul’s journey is shaped by karma, and that disciplined Vedic practice helps prevent such decline.
Avoid harmful or forbidden pleasures, adopt daily disciplined study or recitation of sacred teachings according to capacity, and maintain regular ethical and ritual duties as a stabilizing practice.