Matsya Purana — Śrāddha Procedure: Types
भोजयेदीश्वरो ऽपीह न कुर्याद्विस्तरं बुधः दैवपूर्वं नियोज्याथ विप्रानर्घ्यादिना बुधः //
bhojayedīśvaro 'pīha na kuryādvistaraṃ budhaḥ daivapūrvaṃ niyojyātha viprānarghyādinā budhaḥ //
Even a powerful lord should, in this matter, simply provide the meal and not make an ostentatious display. Having first performed the offerings to the gods, the wise man should then seat and attend to the brāhmaṇas, honoring them with arghya and the customary rites of welcome.
This verse does not address Pralaya; it focuses on dharmic conduct in ritual hospitality—prioritizing divine offerings and respectful feeding over display.
It instructs that even rulers should practice restrained, principled generosity: perform offerings to the gods first, then honor Brahmanas with proper welcomes (arghya) and provide food without ostentation.
The ritual significance is procedural: daiva-pūrva (offer to the gods first) and vipra-satkara via arghya—standardized hospitality elements within Vedic-Puranic ritual etiquette.