Āvāhāryaka-Śrāddha: Qualifications of Recipients, Paṅkti-Pāvana, and Exclusions
यावतो ग्रसते पिण्डान् हव्यकव्येष्वमन्त्रवित् / तावतो ग्रसते प्रेत्य दीप्तान् स्थूलांस्त्वयोगुडान्
yāvato grasate piṇḍān havyakavyeṣvamantravit / tāvato grasate pretya dīptān sthūlāṃstvayoguḍān
হব্য-কব্য অৰ্পণৰ পৰা মন্ত্র-অজ্ঞ লোকে যিমান পিণ্ড গ্ৰাস কৰে, মৃত্যুৰ পিছত প্ৰেত অৱস্থাত সিমানেই জ্বলন্ত, স্থূল লোহাৰ ঢেলা তাক গিলিব লাগে।
Lord Kūrma (Viṣṇu) instructing sages on dharma and śrāddha discipline
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: raudra
Indirectly: it stresses karma-phala and ritual accountability in embodied life; realization of Ātman is supported by dharma, and violating sacred offerings strengthens bondage rather than liberation.
No specific āsana or meditation is taught; the verse highlights the yama-like foundation for yoga—discipline, purity, and restraint—by warning against adharmic consumption of havya/kavya that obstructs spiritual progress.
Not explicitly; it reflects the Purāṇic synthesis by grounding higher theologies (Śaiva–Vaiṣṇava) in shared dharma: correct mantra-vidhi and reverence for devas and pitṛs as a common religious duty.