Sapindīkaraṇa: Timing, Eligibility, Gotra Rules, and Yearlong Śrāddha
with Vṛṣotsarga and Ghaṭa-dāna
एवं कृते खगश्रेष्ठ पितृलोके चिरं वसेत् / यावदादित्यचन्द्रौ च तावद्देवसमा दिवि
evaṃ kṛte khagaśreṣṭha pitṛloke ciraṃ vaset / yāvadādityacandrau ca tāvaddevasamā divi
হে খগশ্ৰেষ্ঠ গৰুড়! এইদৰে কৰিলে মৃতজন পিতৃলোকে দীৰ্ঘকাল বাস কৰে; আৰু যিমান দিন সূৰ্য-চন্দ্ৰ থাকে, সিমান দিন স্বৰ্গত দেৱসম হৈ থাকে।
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda)
Afterlife Stage: Svarga
Beneficiary: Pitr
Concept: Properly performed acts yield prolonged residence in Pitṛloka and Svarga, with deva-like status proportional to merit.
Vedantic Theme: Puṇya yields svarga but remains within saṃsāra; celestial reward is finite in ultimate terms though described as vast.
Application: Perform prescribed rites and dharmic conduct with precision and faith to secure auspicious posthumous states for the departed.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: otherworldly realm
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 2.26 (continuation: rites/conduct leading to pitṛloka and svarga outcomes); Garuda Purana Pretakalpa: descriptions of post-death destinations based on karma
This verse states that when the prescribed rites are properly performed, the departed gains prolonged residence in Pitṛloka and attains a Deva-like status in heaven, indicating the ritual’s role in securing post-death welfare.
It presents a merit-based progression: correct performance of the indicated post-death observance leads first to stability in the ancestral realm (Pitṛloka) and then to heavenly attainment (divi) with elevated, Deva-like standing.
Perform ancestral rites with sincerity and correctness, and cultivate dharmic living that supports such duties—honoring lineage, gratitude, and ethical conduct as integral to spiritual responsibility.