Dāna as Prāyaścitta; Deathbed Gifts; Antyeṣṭi Procedures; Nārāyaṇa-bali for Untimely Deaths
दक्षिणाभिमुखो भूत्वा प्रेतं विष्णुमिति स्मरन् / अनादिनिधनो देवः शङ्खचक्रगदाधरः
dakṣiṇābhimukho bhūtvā pretaṃ viṣṇumiti smaran / anādinidhano devaḥ śaṅkhacakragadādharaḥ
Nach Süden gewandt soll man des Verstorbenen gedenken als „in Viṣṇu ruhend“—Er, der anfang- und endlose Herr, die Gottheit, die Muschel, Diskus und Keule trägt.
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Pretayoni
Beneficiary: Pitr
Concept: Remember the departed as resting in Vishnu; contemplate the Lord as beginningless/endless, bearing śaṅkha-cakra-gadā.
Vedantic Theme: The eternal Brahman/Narayana as the ground of all beings; death is reframed as return to the timeless Lord.
Application: During śrāddha/tarpana, sit facing south, perform smaraṇa of Vishnu with iconographic clarity (conch, discus, mace) and mentally place the preta under His shelter.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: directional-ritual setting
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 2.4.117 (Vishnu-directed tarpana); Garuda Purana 2.4.119 (prayer for preta-moksha)
This verse prescribes a south-facing posture while remembering the departed in relation to Viṣṇu, aligning the act with the traditional direction associated with death-rites and the departed.
By instructing remembrance of the preta as connected to Viṣṇu—the eternal Lord—it emphasizes divine refuge and sanctification of the departed’s post-death transition through Viṣṇu-smaraṇa.
During memorial rites or personal prayer for the deceased, one can consciously remember Viṣṇu (as Śaṅkha-Cakra-Gadā-dhara) and dedicate the departed to divine protection, keeping the ritual intent devotional and steady.