राजोवाच यदि यास्यामि भूयोऽहं गृहमस्मान्महावनात् । तत्करिष्यामि सर्वेषां गयाश्राद्धमसंशयम्
rājovāca yadi yāsyāmi bhūyo'haṃ gṛhamasmānmahāvanāt | tatkariṣyāmi sarveṣāṃ gayāśrāddhamasaṃśayam
قال الملك: إن عدتُ مرةً أخرى من هذه الغابة العظيمة إلى بيتي، فسأقيم بلا شكّ شعيرة «غايا-شرادها» عنهم جميعًا.
The King
Tirtha: Gayā
Type: kshetra
Scene: The king vows: upon returning from the great forest to his home, he will certainly perform Gayā-śrāddha for all of them.
Compassionate kingship and dharma express themselves through responsibility toward the departed—undertaking śrāddha to relieve suffering and repay ancestral debt.
Gayā, renowned in Purāṇic tradition for śrāddha and piṇḍadāna that benefit pitṛs and departed beings.
Gayā-śrāddha—ancestral rites performed at Gayā, commonly including piṇḍadāna, tarpaṇa, and offerings following dharmaśāstric procedure.
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