Dāna as Prāyaścitta; Deathbed Gifts; Antyeṣṭi Procedures; Nārāyaṇa-bali for Untimely Deaths
कनिष्ठपूर्वाः स्नानार्थं गच्छेयुः सूक्तजापकाः / ततो जालसमीपे तु गत्वा प्रक्षाल्य चांशुकम्
kaniṣṭhapūrvāḥ snānārthaṃ gaccheyuḥ sūktajāpakāḥ / tato jālasamīpe tu gatvā prakṣālya cāṃśukam
El más joven debe ir primero para el baño, mientras avanzan los recitadores de sūkta (himnos sagrados). Luego, al llegar cerca de la fuente de agua, debe lavarse también la tela.
Lord Vishnu
Ritual Type: Ekoddishta
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: Immediately after leaving the cremation ground, as part of post-antyeṣṭi purification.
Concept: Post-cremation purification is structured: hierarchy/order (youngest first), mantra-japa, and cleansing of garments restore śauca.
Vedantic Theme: External śauca supports internal śama; disciplined action steadies the mind after loss.
Application: Proceed to bathe in prescribed order; maintain mantra recitation; wash ritual cloth near water to complete purification steps.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: water-body/ghāṭa
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: śauca rules after antayeṣṭi—snāna, vastra-śuddhi, mantra-japa
This verse emphasizes śauca (ritual purity): participants should bathe and also wash the cloth, indicating that physical cleanliness supports the sanctity and correctness of post-death observances.
While not describing the soul’s path directly, it sets the ritual discipline around death rites; orderly, pure conduct by the living is presented as part of dharma that supports proper śrāddha-related duties connected to the preta context.
Maintain cleanliness and order during sacred rites: bathe, keep garments clean, and follow an agreed sequence—treating ritual actions with care, attention, and respect.