Preta-bhāva: Causes, Remedies, and the Rationale of Post-death Rites
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श्राद्धानि षोडशैतानि अब्दं यावत्कुतो वद / अन्नादिचोदकेनैव षष्ट्यधिकशतत्रयम्
śrāddhāni ṣoḍaśaitāni abdaṃ yāvatkuto vada / annādicodakenaiva ṣaṣṭyadhikaśatatrayam
Diese sechzehn Śrāddha-Riten — wie und warum sollen sie bis zur Vollendung eines Jahres ausgeführt werden? Bitte erkläre es. Und selbst mit Darbringungen nur von Speise und Wasser gibt es dreihundert Riten, vermehrt um weitere sechzig.
Garuda (Vinata-putra) addressing Lord Vishnu
Ritual Type: Parvana
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: Through the first year after death; includes the ṣoḍaśa-śrāddha sequence and extended anna-udaka offerings
Concept: Continuity of obligation to the departed through structured, time-bound śrāddha sequences; ritual accounting as dharmic discipline.
Vedantic Theme: Karma-kāṇḍa as preparatory orderliness; remembrance of impermanence through recurring rites.
Application: Maintain a memorial calendar: perform prescribed śrāddhas through the first year; keep records and ensure anna-udaka offerings are done consistently per tradition.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: ritual calendar/year-cycle context
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa 2.28 (enumeration of śrāddhas; annual completion); Garuda Purana subsequent chapters listing monthly/annual śrāddhas (recension-dependent)
This verse frames the sixteen śrāddhas as a structured set of post-death rites extending through the first year, emphasizing orderly, dharmic support to the departed and the Pitṛs through prescribed offerings.
It points to a comprehensive cycle of offerings (food and water) associated with a full year’s observances, highlighting the sustained, time-bound nature of śrāddha-related support rather than a single-day ritual.
Maintain continuity and sincerity in remembrance: perform śrāddha/tarpaṇa according to one’s tradition and capacity, ensuring offerings are made with faith, purity, and responsibility to family dharma.