आनर्त उवाच । सांप्रतं वद मे ब्रह्मञ्छ्राद्धकल्पं पित्रीप्सितम् । येन मे तुष्टिमायांति पितरः श्राद्धतर्पिताः
ānarta uvāca | sāṃprataṃ vada me brahmañchrāddhakalpaṃ pitrīpsitam | yena me tuṣṭimāyāṃti pitaraḥ śrāddhatarpitāḥ
আনর্ত বললেন—হে ব্রাহ্মণ, এখন আমাকে পিতৃগণের অভিপ্রেত শ্রাদ্ধবিধি বলুন, যাতে শ্রাদ্ধতর্পণে তৃপ্ত আমার পিতৃগণ সন্তুষ্টি লাভ করেন।
Ānarta (king of Ānarta)
Scene: The king, hands folded, earnestly asks the sage for the śrāddha-kalpa that the Pitṛs desire, seeking their satisfaction through offerings.
Śrāddha is framed as an act of gratitude and dharma that brings satisfaction to one’s ancestors.
No specific tīrtha is mentioned in this verse.
A request for the correct śrāddha-kalpa specifically aligned with what the Pitṛs desire.
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