पायसेनैव मधुना सक्तुना पिष्टकेन च । चरुणा तंदुलाद्यैर्वा पिंडदानं विधीयते
pāyasenaiva madhunā saktunā piṣṭakena ca | caruṇā taṃdulādyairvā piṃḍadānaṃ vidhīyate
L’offrande de piṇḍa est prescrite avec le pāyasa (riz au lait), le miel, la farine grillée, des gâteaux, le caru (oblations cuites selon le rite), ou encore avec le riz et d’autres grains.
Sūta (deduced)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa (piṇḍa-dāna context)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣis/pilgrims (contextual)
Scene: A ritual tray displays pāyasa, honey, saktu, cakes, caru, and rice; a priest shapes piṇḍas on darbha while the yajamāna offers water and til; the verse reads like a practical manual scene.
Dharma provides practical, accessible ways to honor ancestors through prescribed offerings.
The prescriptions occur within the Goṣpada-tīrtha glorification in Prabhāsa-kṣetra.
Accepted substances for piṇḍa-dāna: pāyasa, honey, saktu, cakes, caru, rice, etc.