पितृदेवमनुष्येभ्यो दत्त्वाश्नात्यमृतं गृही । स्वार्थं पचन्नघं भुंक्ते केवलं स्वोदरंभरिः
pitṛdevamanuṣyebhyo dattvāśnātyamṛtaṃ gṛhī | svārthaṃ pacannaghaṃ bhuṃkte kevalaṃ svodaraṃbhariḥ
ربّ البيت الذي يقدّم الطعام أولًا للآباء الأسلاف، وللآلهة، وللناس، ثم يأكل بعد ذلك، كأنه يتناول الأمْرِتَا (رحيق الخلود). أمّا من يطبخ لنفعه وحده فلا يأكل إلا الإثم، إذ ليس إلا مَلءَ بطنه.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A Kāśī householder serves portions of cooked food first to a pitṛ-śrāddha plate, then to a small deva-offering near a lamp, and then to a guest/poor person at the doorway; only afterward he eats calmly.
Eating becomes purifying when preceded by offerings and sharing; selfish consumption turns food into sin.
The teaching is situated within Kāśī-khaṇḍa (Varanasi/Kashi), where daily dharma is praised as part of Kāśī’s sacred life.
Offer food first to Pitṛs, Devas, and people (charity/hospitality) before the householder eats.