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Shloka 39

Matsya Purana — Śrāddha Procedure: Types

तथैव च ततः कुर्यात् पुनः प्रत्यवनेजनम् षडप्यृतून्नमस्कृत्य गन्धधूपार्हणादिभिः //

tathaiva ca tataḥ kuryāt punaḥ pratyavanejanam ṣaḍapyṛtūnnamaskṛtya gandhadhūpārhaṇādibhiḥ //

وكذلك، بعد ذلك يُجري مرةً أخرى طقس الغَسل أو الرشّ التطهيري؛ وبعد أن ينحني مُسلِّماً للفصول الستة جميعاً، يكرّمها بتقديم الطيب والبخور وسائر أعمال العبادة.

तथैव (tathaiva)in the same manner
तथैव (tathaiva):
च (ca)and
च (ca):
ततः (tataḥ)thereafter/then
ततः (tataḥ):
कुर्यात् (kuryāt)one should do/perform
कुर्यात् (kuryāt):
पुनः (punaḥ)again
पुनः (punaḥ):
प्रत्यवनेजनम् (pratyavanejanam)rinsing off, cleansing, purificatory washing/sprinkling (a rite of removal of impurity)
प्रत्यवनेजनम् (pratyavanejanam):
षट् (ṣaṭ)six
षट् (ṣaṭ):
अपि (api)also/indeed
अपि (api):
ऋतून् (ṛtūn)the seasons
ऋतून् (ṛtūn):
नमस्कृत्य (namaskṛtya)having saluted/bowed to
नमस्कृत्य (namaskṛtya):
गन्ध (gandha)perfume/fragrance
गन्ध (gandha):
धूप (dhūpa)incense
धूप (dhūpa):
अर्हण (arhaṇa)honoring, worship, offering
अर्हण (arhaṇa):
आदिभिः (ādibhiḥ)and the like/with etc.
आदिभिः (ādibhiḥ):
Lord Matsya (Vishnu) instructing Vaivasvata Manu (ritual guidance context)
Lord MatsyaVaivasvata ManuṚtus (six seasons)
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FAQs

This verse is not describing cosmic creation or Pralaya; it focuses on personal ritual purity and orderly worship—preparatory disciplines that Purāṇas prescribe for dharmic practice.

It teaches a standard dharmic routine: maintaining cleanliness (pratyavanejana) and performing reverential worship with proper offerings. Such regulated conduct is presented as suitable for householders and exemplary for rulers who uphold public dharma.

Ritually, it specifies a sequence: renewed cleansing followed by honoring the six seasons with gandha (fragrance), dhūpa (incense), and related offerings—highlighting purity and completeness of worship before/within any sacred space.