श्रीभगवानुवाच / छत्त्रोपानहवस्त्राणि मुद्रिका च कमण्डलुः / आसनं भाजनं चैव पदं सप्तविधं स्मृतम्
śrībhagavānuvāca / chattropānahavastrāṇi mudrikā ca kamaṇḍaluḥ / āsanaṃ bhājanaṃ caiva padaṃ saptavidhaṃ smṛtam
The Blessed Lord said: “An umbrella, footwear, garments, a signet-ring (mudrikā), a water-pot (kamaṇḍalu), a seat, and a vessel—these are remembered as the sevenfold set of ‘pada’ provisions to be offered.”
Lord Vishnu (Śrī Bhagavān)
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: during śrāddha/antyeṣṭi-associated gifting sequences as prescribed in the tradition
Concept: Specific material offerings—umbrella, footwear, garments, ring, water-pot, seat, vessel—constitute a recognized set of supports.
Vedantic Theme: Dharma expressed through tangible acts; subtle efficacy of dravya when offered with right intention and vidhi.
Application: Prepare and offer prescribed items (or their sanctioned equivalents) during śrāddha/antyeṣṭi-related rites with proper sankalpa.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: ritual-instruction context
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: further enumeration of padas and their fruits for the preta; Garuda Purana śrāddha chapters: lists of dravya and their symbolic utility on the journey
This verse lists a traditional set of seven essential items to be offered as dāna, symbolically ensuring comfort, dignity, and ritual support for the departed on the post-death journey described in the Preta Kanda.
In the Preta Kanda narrative, the departed is envisioned as needing supports on the way; these items function as ritual substitutes—provisions offered by the living to aid the preta in its transitional passage.
Perform śrāddha/antyeṣṭi-related charity with sincerity—offering useful essentials (or their equivalent) in a dharmic way—while treating the act as compassionate support for the departed and as ethical self-discipline for the living.