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Shloka 13

Matsya Purana — Śrāddha Procedure: Types

यत्रैते भुञ्जते श्राद्धे तदेव परमार्थवत् एते भोज्याः प्रयत्नेन वर्जनीयान्निबोध मे //

yatraite bhuñjate śrāddhe tadeva paramārthavat ete bhojyāḥ prayatnena varjanīyānnibodha me //

Wherever these persons partake of the śrāddha meal, that act is regarded as truly fruitful. Therefore know from me: some are to be fed with careful attention, and some are to be avoided with deliberate effort.

yatrawhere
yatra:
etethese (persons)
ete:
bhuñjateeat/partake
bhuñjate:
śrāddhein the śrāddha rite
śrāddhe:
tad evathat alone/that indeed
tad eva:
paramārtha-vatpossessing the highest purpose, truly beneficial
paramārtha-vat:
etethese
ete:
bhojyāḥfit to be fed/eligible recipients
bhojyāḥ:
prayatnenawith effort, carefully
prayatnena:
varjanīyānto be avoided/excluded
varjanīyān:
nibodhaunderstand/know
nibodha:
mefrom me
me:
Lord Matsya (in instruction to Vaivasvata Manu)
MatsyaŚrāddhaPitṛs (ancestors)
ŚrāddhaRitual purityDharmaHouseholder dutiesEligibility rules

FAQs

This verse does not address pralaya; it focuses on dharma in the form of śrāddha procedure—specifically, the importance of choosing proper recipients for the offering.

It frames śrāddha as a duty whose spiritual efficacy depends on correct eligibility: a householder (and likewise a king as upholder of dharma) must feed the worthy and deliberately exclude the unfit to preserve the rite’s intended merit.

The significance is ritual: the śrāddha becomes ‘truly fruitful’ when performed with proper selection of those who eat—highlighting recipient-eligibility (pātratā) as a key rule in śrāddha-vidhi.