Adhyaya 30 — Madālasā’s Instruction on Household Duties and Naimittika–Śrāddha Rites
कुर्युर्मातामहायैवं पुत्रिकास्तनयास्तथा ।
द्व्यामुष्यायणसंज्ञास्तु मातामहपितामहान् ॥
kuryur mātāmahāyaivaṃ putrikāstanayās tathā |
dvyāmuṣyāyaṇasaṃjñās tu mātāmahapitāmahān ||
Thus should the sons of an appointed daughter (putrikā) perform the rites for their maternal grandfather as well. Those known as dvyāmuṣyāyaṇas, belonging to both lineages, also perform rites for the maternal grandfather and the paternal grandfather.
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Ritual duty follows recognized kinship institutions (like putrikā and dual-line affiliation), ensuring that elders receive offerings even when family structure is atypical.
Ancillary dharma/ācāra instruction.
‘Dual-line’ performance suggests that merit and remembrance can be ‘addressed’ to multiple ancestral streams; dharma is portrayed as adaptable to preserve continuity of offerings.