कृष्णपक्षे चतुर्द्दश्यां स्नानं च विहितं सदा । पिण्याकैंगुदकेनापि पिंडं तत्र ददाति यः । पितॄणामक्षया तृप्तिः पितृलोकं स गच्छति
kṛṣṇapakṣe caturddaśyāṃ snānaṃ ca vihitaṃ sadā | piṇyākaiṃgudakenāpi piṃḍaṃ tatra dadāti yaḥ | pitṝṇāmakṣayā tṛptiḥ pitṛlokaṃ sa gacchati
On the fourteenth day (caturdaśī) of the dark fortnight, bathing there is always enjoined. Whoever offers a piṇḍa there—even with simple gifts such as oil-cake and water—wins inexhaustible satisfaction for the Ancestors, and he attains the world of the Pitṛs (Pitṛloka).
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced from Prabhāsa-khaṇḍa māhātmya narration style)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa
Type: kshetra
Scene: At dawn on kṛṣṇa-pakṣa caturdaśī, pilgrims bathe in the sacred waters of Prabhāsa; a devotee offers a humble piṇḍa made with simple ingredients, while ancestral spirits receive ‘akṣaya’ satisfaction and the devotee is shown approaching Pitṛloka.
Even modest, sincere ancestral rites performed at Prabhāsa—especially on kṛṣṇa-caturdaśī—yield enduring benefit for one’s Pitṛs and uplift the performer.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra (Prabhāsatīrtha region), praised in the Prabhāsa-khaṇḍa’s Prabhāsa-kṣetra-māhātmya.
Snāna on the dark-fortnight caturdaśī and piṇḍadāna (even with simple substances like piṇyāka and water).