Gayā-yātrā-vidhi: Multi-day Śrāddha Route, Pitṛ-devatās, and Akṣaya Merit at Gayā
धर्मारण्यं मतङ्गस्य वाप्यां पिण्डादिकृद्भवेत् / धर्मारण्यं समासाद्य वाजपेयफलं लभेत्
dharmāraṇyaṃ mataṅgasya vāpyāṃ piṇḍādikṛdbhavet / dharmāraṇyaṃ samāsādya vājapeyaphalaṃ labhet
Di Dharmāraṇya, di telaga suci Mataṅga, hendaknya dilakukan persembahan piṇḍa dan ritus leluhur lainnya. Setelah mencapai Dharmāraṇya, diperoleh buah kebajikan setara dengan yajña Vājapeya.
Lord Viṣṇu (in discourse to Garuḍa / Vinatā-putra)
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: Second-day/next-stage tīrtha visit within the Gayā śrāddha itinerary (as implied by 1.84.16).
Concept: Tīrtha and proper śrāddha offerings can yield extraordinary sacrificial merit; sacred place amplifies ritual efficacy.
Vedantic Theme: Karma’s fruit is conditioned by deśa (place), kāla (time), and śraddhā (faith); external rite supports inner purification.
Application: When performing Gayā-region śrāddha, include prescribed subsidiary tīrthas like Dharmāraṇya/Mataṅga-vāpī; accompany offerings with charity and restraint to align with ‘dharma-forest’ ethos.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: tirtha
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.84.14–16 (multi-day Gayā śrāddha sequence; movement to next rite)
This verse states that offering piṇḍas at Mataṅga’s pond in Dharmāraṇya is a highly meritorious śrāddha-related act, specifically recommended for gaining great spiritual benefit.
Piṇḍa offerings are central to śrāddha and ancestral support; the verse highlights a specific tīrtha (Dharmāraṇya) where such rites are especially efficacious, linking place-based ritual practice with elevated merit.
If one performs śrāddha or piṇḍa-dāna, do it with sincerity and proper procedure; when possible, perform it at a recognized tīrtha, and otherwise cultivate the same intention—honoring ancestors and living dharmically.