Pitṛ-śrāddha-haviḥ-phala-nirdeśa
Offerings for Ancestors and Their Stated Results
सेन्द्रेषु चैव लोकेषु प्रतिष्ठां विन्दते शुभाम् इह लोके यश: प्राप्प शान्तपाप्मा च मोदते
sendreṣu caiva lokeṣu pratiṣṭhāṁ vindate śubhām | iha loke yaśaḥ prāpya śāntapāpmā ca modate ||
Dijo Vasiṣṭha: En los mundos regidos por Indra y los demás guardianes, alcanza una posición y un honor auspiciosos. Y aquí mismo, en este mundo, tras obtener buena fama, vive gozoso: sus pecados apaciguados y su conciencia en paz.
वसिष्ठ उवाच
Right conduct (dharma) yields a double fruit: auspicious honor in higher realms (among Indra and the lokapālas) and, in this world, good reputation and inner peace—described as being ‘śānta-pāpmā’, with sin quieted or removed.
Vasiṣṭha is concluding a merit-fruit statement: he describes the reward that accrues to a person who has followed the prescribed virtuous practice under discussion—social esteem and joy here, and elevated standing in celestial realms beyond.