Adhyaya 29 — Alarka’s Inquiry and Madalasa’s Teaching on Householder Dharma (Gārhasthya), Vaiśvadeva, and Atithi Hospitality
पितॄन् उद्दिश्य विप्रांश्च भोजयेद्विप्रमेव वा ।
अन्नस्याग्रं तदुद्धृत्य ब्राह्मणायोपपादयेत् ॥
pitṝn uddiśya viprāṃś ca bhojayed vipram eva vā / annasyāgraṃ tad uddhṛtya brāhmaṇāyopapādayet
Dans l’intention d’honorer les Pitṛs (ancêtres), il doit nourrir des brahmanes—ou même un seul brahmane. Après avoir mis à part la première portion de nourriture, il doit la présenter à un brahmane.
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Ancestral rites are fulfilled through concrete acts of giving; even minimal means (feeding one qualified person) can uphold the intention and duty.
Ritual-dharma instruction; not directly pancalakṣaṇa.
Offering the ‘first portion’ signifies placing dharma before personal appetite—an inner yajña where desire is subordinated to reverence.