Garuda Purana - Glory & Significance
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An outlook of Garuda Purana
While
Vedas are the sacred scripts of Hindu Dharma; Puranas are the backbone of Hindu
philosophy which contains essence of Hindu religion, civilization and
culture. Sage Sri Vedavyaasa the Divine
literary incarnation of Lord Sri Maha Vishnu has played a significant role in
the field of Vedic and spiritual literature; whose works have become guiding
principles of Hindu religion, philosophy and culture. He compiled 18 great
puranas called Ashtadasa Maha Puranas; a great treasure gifted to the
mankind. He compiled these puranas to draw the attention of the reader or its
listener towards the ultimate goal of Dharma and the Supreme Being Lord Sri
ManNarayana. All may not have the right
to learn Vedas. It is believed that Sage Vedavyaasa composed these puranas for
the sake of those who have no access to Vedas to enlighten them on the spiritual
path.
What
is Garuda Purana?
Garuda Purana is one of those Ashtaadasa Maha-Puranas composed
by Sage Sri Vedavyaasa. It is called Garuda Purana because, it was Garuda the Divine King of Birds who first heard it
from Lord Sri Maha Vishnu which was in the form of a dialogue between the
two. Later, Garuda recited the same to
Sage Kashyapa that percolated down the line. It contains about 19000 slokas and
classified as Saattvika Purana. Others
in the list are Sri Vishnu Purana, Sri Narada Purana, Sri Padma Purana, Sri
Varaha Purana, and Srimad Bhagavatha Purana.
It
is difficult to date Garuda Purana; as several revisions would have taken place and latest revision must have taken place during Sri Krishnaavathara when; Sage Sri Vedavyaasa edited and revised all Puranas. Since it was Garuda (the Divine Charioteer of
Lord Vishnu), who first heard it from the Primordial Person Lord SriManNarayana; thenceforth the sacred script came to be named after Garuda; referred to as Garuda Purana.
What
it deals with?
Like
any other Vishnu related Puranas; Garuda Purana also deals with the incarnations of Lord Maha Vishnu, geographical description and origin of the Universe;
Creation; Procreation; Genealogy of Gods; Sages and great Kings; Time element; brief
about Raamaayana; Mahaabhaaratha; Lord Sri Krishna; about the history of Solar
and Lunar dynasties etc..
Apart
from the above; Garuda Purana also talks about the origin and propagation of
Garuda; description of Shodasa Samskaras; Varnaasrama Dharma; different kinds
of Austerities; methods of worship; Praayaschitta (atoning for sins); Divine & Sacred Manthras; study of Gems and Jewels (Navarathnas); rare Gems; various types & characteristics of Salagrama; Navagrahas; Astrology related topics like electional
astrology; Saamudrika Saasthra, predictions based
on physical traits the science of Physiognomy; Vaasthu Saastra related to Temples and Houses; prominent
places of Pilgrimage; various types of Charities and their significance; about
Go-daana (donating a cow), Medicine; antidotes etc..
What
is its uniqueness?
Uniqueness
of Garuda Purana lies in the fact that it is the only sacred text that talks
about the life after death, the journey of the soul, death and its aftermath,
rebirth or reincarnation. Even the modern science could not break the mystery
of death and after; whereas, Garuda Purana has spelled out these realities ages
before. Among the Shodasa Samskaaras prescribed in Hindu Dharma for a
human being, last one called Anthyeshti samskara or Apara Karma is related to matters pertaining
to funeral rites and other ceremonies. This Apara Karma is exclusively and
exhaustively covered in Garuda Purana.
Further, Garuda Purana also covers description about the Nether worlds; Yama-Loka; various
kinds of Naraka Lokas (Hell); experiences of the Soul when it leaves the body; cycle
of countless births the Soul takes; Law of Karma; Fruits of Karma (action); various types of punishments for sins committed; about Moksha (Salvation); detailed description of the Funeral rites to be performed; its procedure
including the rituals; followed by the ceremonies starting from death till
the completion of one year including Sapindikarana Sraaddha; Asoucha Nirnaya; Sraaddha
Vidhi; significance of Kusa Grass (Dharbha); Sesame seeds (Thila); Lavana Daana; significance of Pinda daana; Gaya Sraaddha etc.
Merits from Garuda Purana
As
a custom we find in traditional Hindu families, paarayana (reading) of Garuda
Purana taking place whenever there is a death in the family till the completion of 13th
day ceremony; called Vaikunta Samaraadhana. Great merits (punya) is acquired from reading or
listening to Sri Garuda Purana during that time.
Those
who narrate and the one who listen to this sacred Garuda Purana within ten days
or even after the death of a person will get absolved from sins and is assured
of happiness in this world as well as in the next world.
One
who listens to Garuda Purana on the occasion of his Parents death, such
parents would attain Mukthi and also he will be blessed with good progeny.
Listening
to Garuda Purana; one will get rid of sorrow; suffering and will be blessed
with peace and prosperity.
By
listening to Garuda Purana, a Brahmin will be bestowed with Vidya; a Kshatriya
with Land; a Vysya with wealth and a Suudra will get refined.
Lord
Sri Maha Vishnu would get pleased if the narrator of Garuda Purana is
worshiped and it is as good as worshiping Lord Sri Hari. Giving charity of any of the Shodasa Daanas to
a Brahmin is prescribed after listening or paarayana (reading) of Garuda Purana.
Listening to or reading of Garuda Purana during Mahaalaya Pithru Paksha is sacred and meritorious that pleases the Pithru Devathas (Forefathers).
Donating
the sacred book of Garuda Purana to a Brahmin is also highly meritorious.
By
reading Garuda Purana one will get an opportunity to refine him-self and move
on the righteous path.
Myth & Realities of Garuda Purana
There
is an apprehension among people that, the text of Garuda Purana is
inauspicious and hence can not be read or the book be kept at home or should be
read only on the occasion of death at home.
People hesitate to keep this sacred text at their homes or read it
because of its fearful subject matter. It
is only a misconception due to the contents of Garuda Purana. Reading Garuda Purana will definitely change
the mindset of an evil-doer or a sinner. Just because it deals with death
and its aftermath, it is incorrect to tag it as inauspicious.
In
Bhagawad-Geeta sloka # 27 chapter # 2 (Saankhya Yoga); Lord Sri Krishna says that,
Jaatasya hi dhruvo mrutyu…(indeed certain is death for the born and it is
inevitable). In fact death is a reality though we hesitate to accept because of
lack of its knowledge. Death grins only at those who have no understanding and
that it has no pain for those who understand its implications and working. Death can no more be a threat to a wise man.
Death is a major learning experience.
In
fact the entire epic of Garuda Purana is in the form of glorious dialogue
between Lord Sri Maha Vishnu and his Divine mount Lord Garuda. When it was
explained or narrated by Lord Sri Maha Vishnu Himself, how can it be
inauspicious? Even in Bhagawadgeeta; Lord Sri Krishna makes a reference to
the law of Karma; death and its realities; reincarnation etc. But we don’t
consider Bhagawadgeeta as inauspicious; in fact we adore it. A script that mentions about significance of Thulasi; Cow; Thila (sesame); Kusa (Dharbha) is always auspicious and we find all
these referred in Garuda Purana. Thila and Dharbha have emerged out from the body of Lord Maha Vishnu.
One
need not get scared with the contents of Garuda Purana either to read or to
listen. It can be treated as learning; that enhances one’s spiritual knowledge to discipline himself and to follow
the righteous path. Garuda Purana acts as a speed breaker for a person who is
driving his life rashly. It can be treated as a caution for wrongdoers and acts
as a direction to avoid committing sins. Is it not good to read Garuda Purana and
understand its contents and implications when one is alive? instead of some one may be kith and kin reading it after the death when one can not listen.
I
suggest that every one should read the sacred text of Garuda Purana at least
once in their life time and there is nothing inauspicious about it and it is
only an illusion.
Na vasudevabhaktaanaam-ashubham vidyate kvachit
Janma-mrutyu-jaraa-vyaadhi-bhayam
naivopajaayate
No ill-fate befalls on the devotees of Lord
Vaasudeva (Maha Vishnu) and they will never have fear from birth;
death; old age and diseases;
Vanamaali Gadee
Shaarngi Shankee Chakree Cha Nandakee
SrimanNaaraayano
Vishnur -Vaasudevoabhirakshathu
Sri Krishnaarpanamasthu
naham karta harih karta
Hari Sarvottama - Vaayu Jeevottama

I have the Garuda Purana book at home and I have read it.Thanks for removing the misconceptions.As you have said it will sober down people who are tempted to commit sins.One should definitely read it.
ReplyDeleteDear Sri Ramachandran
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Regards
bhargavasarma
Once Again you are @ your best in letting us know about Garuda Purana...
ReplyDeleteDear Sri Vijaya Kumar,
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Respected Bhargava Sarmaji, I am in need of Garuda Purana in Kannada (For Madhwa Brahmins of Uttaradi Math). Kindly provide details regarding availability of Book
ReplyDeletePlease check up with Uttaradi Math.
ReplyDeleteI have a question for which I am seeking answer very deeply but it remains unanswered. The classifications of purans is done on basis of Tamsik, Satvik and Rajsik. What happens if we read Tamsik puran like Shiv Puran or Rajsik purans ? Do we become more tamsik ? or is it for people having tamsik gun only? I have faith that all purans can be read by all but this question keeps banging in my head every now and then. I want to read Matsya puran, that is why I ask.
ReplyDeleteVery good information. One can understand how sacred is Garuda Purana. Thanks a lot!
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