Āśauca, Daśāha Piṇḍa-Rites, Vṛṣotsarga, Sāpiṇḍīkaraṇa, and the Yama-mārga
Path to Yama
ततः पितृत्वमापन्ने तस्मिन्प्रेते खगेश्वर / श्राद्धधर्मैरशेषैस्तु तत्पूर्वानर्चयेत्पितॄन्
tataḥ pitṛtvamāpanne tasminprete khageśvara / śrāddhadharmairaśeṣaistu tatpūrvānarcayetpitṝn
Dann, o Herr der Vögel (Garuda), wenn jener Verstorbene den Stand eines Pitṛ (Ahnen) erlangt hat, soll man durch alle vorgeschriebenen Śrāddha-Riten ohne Auslassung die Pitṛs, die ihm vorausgingen, verehren und ehren.
Lord Vishnu
Afterlife Stage: Pretayoni
Ritual Type: Parvana
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: After the departed has attained pitṛ-status (post-sapīṇḍī), continuing in regular śrāddha cycles (parvaṇa/annual/occasional).
Concept: Once pitṛ-status is attained, one must perform the complete śrāddha-dharma to honor all preceding pitṛs, not isolating the newly departed alone.
Vedantic Theme: Dharma as gratitude and continuity (pitṛ-ṛṇa); yajña-spirit of offering that purifies the doer and sustains relational order.
Application: After sapīṇḍī, perform śrāddhas according to full prescription (parvaṇa/annual/occasional as applicable), including the line of ancestors (tad-pūrvān) without omission.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
Type: ritual space / family shrine area
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa 2.5 (post-sapīṇḍī śrāddha obligations)
This verse states that once the departed attains Pitṛ-status, performing the full set of śrāddha duties is the proper dharma to honor and support the ancestral line.
It implies a transition from being a preta (departed) to being counted among the Pitṛs, after which ancestral offerings and worship are directed to the lineage of forefathers.
Maintain regular śrāddha/tarpaṇa observances with sincerity and completeness, treating them as duties of gratitude toward one’s ancestors and family tradition.