स्नात्वा च परया भक्त्या पितॄन्संतर्पयेत्ततः । विश्वेदेवादि संपूज्य पितॄणां श्राद्धमाचरेत्
snātvā ca parayā bhaktyā pitṝnsaṃtarpayettataḥ | viśvedevādi saṃpūjya pitṝṇāṃ śrāddhamācaret
وبعد الاغتسال، وبأسمى درجات البَكْتِي، فليُرضِ المرءُ الأسلافَ بتقديم قرابين التَّرْپَنَة. وبعد أن يعبد الوِشْوِدِيفَات وغيرهم على الوجه اللائق، فليقم بشعيرة الشِّرادْدها للأسلاف.
Unspecified (contextual narrator within Dvārakā Māhātmya)
Tirtha: Gomatī–Udadhisaṅgama (Dvārakā)
Type: sangam
Scene: A pilgrim at the Gomatī’s edge after bathing, offering water with kuśa to ancestors; nearby a small altar for Viśvedevas with lamps and flowers; brāhmaṇas seated for śrāddha rites; Dvārakā’s sea-horizon in the background.
Tīrtha practice includes gratitude to lineage—honoring the Pitṛs is integral to dharma and spiritual prosperity.
Dvārakā’s tīrtha regimen at the Gomatī–ocean sacred zone where snāna and śrāddha are recommended.
After snāna: perform pitṛ-tarpaṇa, worship the Viśvedevas, and then conduct śrāddha for the ancestors.