Matsya Purana — Śrāddha Procedure: Types
याचितारश्च नः सन्तु मा च याचिष्म कंचन एतदस्त्विति तत्प्रोक्तम् अन्वाहार्यं तु पार्वणम् //
yācitāraśca naḥ santu mā ca yāciṣma kaṃcana etadastviti tatproktam anvāhāryaṃ tu pārvaṇam //
«Que haya quienes nos pidan, pero que nosotros no pidamos a nadie.» Con estas palabras se prescribe que, en el rito Pārvaṇa, debe realizarse el Anvāhārya (oblación suplementaria).
This verse does not address Pralaya; it is a ritual injunction focused on Śrāddha-related conduct and the Anvāhārya offering within the Pārvaṇa rite.
It supports the householder ideal of self-reliance and dignity—avoiding dependence through begging—while emphasizing correct performance of ancestral rites (Pārvaṇa Śrāddha with Anvāhārya), a key gṛhastha duty in Purāṇic dharma.
Ritually, it specifies that an Anvāhārya (supplementary oblation) is prescribed as part of the Pārvaṇa rite, linking ethical intent (not begging) with the proper completion of Śrāddha procedure.