Vṛṣotsarga (Bull-Release Gift): Procedure, Merit, and Narratives on Dharma, Karma, and Liberation
आत्मा सर्वत्र निर्लेपः पार्थिवेषु यथानिलः / भक्तानुकम्पी भगवान् साधूनां रक्षणाय च
ātmā sarvatra nirlepaḥ pārthiveṣu yathānilaḥ / bhaktānukampī bhagavān sādhūnāṃ rakṣaṇāya ca
真我处处无染,如风行于地界诸物之间。慈悯信徒的薄伽梵,亦为护持圣贤(萨度)而行。
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Ātman is untouched (nirlepa) like wind among objects; Bhagavān is compassionate to devotees and protects sādhus.
Vedantic Theme: Sākṣī-ātman as asanga; īśvara-anugraha (divine grace) safeguarding dharma; harmony of jñāna (detachment) and bhakti (grace).
Application: Practice non-reactivity amid worldly contact; cultivate devotion and trust (śaraṇāgati) while aligning conduct with sādhutva (righteousness).
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 2.6.101 (bhakti-yoga leading to revelation); Garuda Purana 2.6.102 (asanga; dream-like worlds)
This verse stresses that the true Self is inherently untouched by material contact—like wind among objects—supporting the Purana’s broader teaching that liberation comes from knowing the Self beyond bodily and post-death conditions.
By distinguishing the unattached Atman from material experience, it implies that suffering and post-death transitions pertain to conditioned existence, while realization of the Self and devotion invite divine support and safety for the righteous.
Cultivate detachment from transient gains and losses, and strengthen devotion and ethical conduct (sadhu-dharma); the verse frames these as aligned with divine compassion and protection.