पिण्डोदकप्रदानेन वाजपेयफलं लभेत् । पितरः पितामहाश्च नृत्यन्ते च प्रहर्षिताः
piṇḍodakapradānena vājapeyaphalaṃ labhet | pitaraḥ pitāmahāśca nṛtyante ca praharṣitāḥ
Mediante la ofrenda de piṇḍa y de oblaciones de agua, se obtiene el fruto del sacrificio Vājapeya; y los padres y abuelos se regocijan, sí, danzan de júbilo.
Mārkaṇḍeya (contextual continuation)
Tirtha: Pāṇḍutīrtha
Type: ghat
Listener: O King (rājan)
Scene: On a river ghat, a devotee offers rice-balls (piṇḍa) and pours water with sesame; in a subtle upper register, ancestors and grand-ancestors appear radiant, dancing in joy.
Service to ancestors through prescribed offerings is exalted as producing immense merit, comparable to major Vedic sacrifices.
The verse continues the tīrtha-context of Adhyāya 116, centered on Pāṇḍutīrtha and its rites.
Piṇḍa offerings and udaka (water oblations), i.e., pitṛ-tarpaṇa/śrāddha-style rites for ancestors.