तर्पयेच्च पितॄन्देवान्मनुष्यांश्च यथाक्रमम् । ततः श्राद्धं प्रकुर्वीत पितॄणां श्रद्धयाऽन्वितः
tarpayecca pitṝndevānmanuṣyāṃśca yathākramam | tataḥ śrāddhaṃ prakurvīta pitṝṇāṃ śraddhayā'nvitaḥ
ثمّ، على الترتيب اللائق، يقدّم تَرْپَنَة (tarpaṇa) للپِتْرِ (Pitṛs) وللديڤا (Devas) وللبشر؛ وبعد ذلك، ممتلئًا بالإيمان، يقيم شْرَادْدْهَا (śrāddha) لأجل الأسلاف.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced from Prabhāsa-khaṇḍa narration)
Pilgrimage is completed by gratitude and duty—especially the dharma of honoring ancestors with faith.
The rites are prescribed in the context of Ṛṣitīrtha within the Siddheśvara-associated sacred geography of Dvārakā-māhātmya.
Tarpaṇa to Pitṛs, Devas, and humans in order, followed by śrāddha for the Pitṛs with śraddhā.