गोप्रचारे तु यः पिण्डा ञ्छमीपत्रप्रमाणतः । कन्दमूलफलाद्यैर्वा दत्त्वा स्वर्गं नयेत्पितॄन्
gopracāre tu yaḥ piṇḍā ñchamīpatrapramāṇataḥ | kandamūlaphalādyairvā dattvā svargaṃ nayetpitṝn
وأمّا في مراعي الأبقار، فمن قدّم قُرابين piṇḍa بمقدار ورقة الشَّمِي (śamī)—سواء صُنعت من الدرنات أو الجذور أو الثمار ونحوها—فإنه يسوق الآباء (الأسلاف) إلى السماء.
Sūta (deduced)
Tirtha: Gopracāra (within Prabhāsa-kṣetra)
Type: kshetra
Listener: A sage/interlocutor in the Prabhāsa-māhātmya frame (commonly Nārada or other ṛṣis; not specified in the given excerpt)
Scene: A pilgrim in a quiet pastureland near the sea-coast of Prabhāsa shapes small piṇḍas (leaf-sized) from fruits/roots, offering them with water-libations while envisioning ancestors ascending to svarga.
Even modest, nature-based offerings made according to dharmic measure can powerfully benefit the ancestors.
Goṣpada-tīrtha’s associated area described as the go-pracāra (cow-grazing grounds) in Prabhāsa-kṣetra.
Piṇḍa-dāna in the go-pracāra using piṇḍas sized like a śamī leaf, made from bulbs/roots/fruits, for Pitṛs’ svarga-gati.