तिलसंमिश्रतोयेन तर्पयेत्पितृदेवताः । पिण्डदानेन च पित्ःन् पैण्डरीकफलं लभेत्
tilasaṃmiśratoyena tarpayetpitṛdevatāḥ | piṇḍadānena ca pitḥn paiṇḍarīkaphalaṃ labhet
Avec de l’eau mêlée de sésame, qu’on offre les libations (tarpaṇa) aux divinités ancestrales : ainsi les Pitṛs sont apaisés. Et par le don des piṇḍas aux ancêtres, on obtient le mérite nommé le fruit « Paiṇḍarīka ».
Śiva (Śaṅkara)
Tirtha: Jvāleśvara sangama (pitṛ-kriyā tīrtha)
Type: sangam
Listener: null
Scene: Pilgrims on a riverbank perform tarpaṇa: hands cupped, sesame floating in water; nearby, piṇḍas placed on darbha with offerings; subtle presence of satisfied pitṛs in the air.
Serving the ancestors through prescribed offerings is a dhārmic act that yields specific spiritual merit.
The Revā (Narmadā) tīrtha context of Revā Khaṇḍa, where ancestral rites are praised as highly fruitful.
Pitṛ-tarpaṇa using sesame-mixed water and piṇḍa-dāna to the ancestors.