ये वांछंति ममाभीष्टं श्राद्धे भुक्त्वाऽथ पैतृके
ye vāṃchaṃti mamābhīṣṭaṃ śrāddhe bhuktvā'tha paitṛke
Diejenigen, die begehren, was mir lieb ist—nachdem sie die Eingeladenen beim Ahnen-Śrāddha gespeist haben…
Bhartṛyajña (deduced; chapter continues his instruction to King Ānarta)
Tirtha: Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra (contextual carryover)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Beginning of a new chapter: a line of invited brāhmaṇas seated for pitṛ-śrāddha meal; the host serving with reverence; ritual plates with piṇḍas nearby; atmosphere of disciplined generosity.
Śrāddha is presented as an act that aligns human wishes with what is “approved” in dharma through honoring the Pitṛs.
The broader frame is Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra-māhātmya, though this half-verse itself does not name a site.
Feeding/hosting as part of the ancestral (paitṛka) Śrāddha is implied.