Matsya Purana — Śrāddha Procedure: Types
नित्यं नैमित्तिकं काम्यं त्रिविधं श्राद्धमुच्यते नित्यं तावत्प्रवक्ष्यामि अर्घ्यावाहनवर्जितम् //
nityaṃ naimittikaṃ kāmyaṃ trividhaṃ śrāddhamucyate nityaṃ tāvatpravakṣyāmi arghyāvāhanavarjitam //
On dit que le śrāddha est de trois sortes : nitya (quotidien), naimittika (occasionnel) et kāmya (accompli pour un désir). Je vais d’abord exposer le śrāddha quotidien, exécuté sans l’offrande d’arghya et sans l’invocation formelle (āvāhana).
This verse is not about pralaya; it classifies śrāddha (ancestor rites) and introduces the daily (nitya) form, focusing on ritual discipline rather than cosmic dissolution.
It directly supports gṛhastha-dharma: maintaining regular ancestral observances. Even rulers are expected to uphold pitṛ-dharma, but the verse specifically frames a practical, daily śrāddha model.
The significance is ritual: the nitya-śrāddha described here is performed without arghya and without formal āvāhana, implying a simplified daily rite distinct from more elaborate ceremonial śrāddhas.