An exposition on the fruits of charity and on entry into a body
Garbhotpatti, Piṇḍa-śarīra, and Antya-kāla-kriyā
सप्ताहात् पितृदेवानां भवेद्योग्या कृतार्चने / सप्ताहमध्ये यो गर्भस्तत्संम्भूतिर्मलिम्लुचा
saptāhāt pitṛdevānāṃ bhavedyogyā kṛtārcane / saptāhamadhye yo garbhastatsaṃmbhūtirmalimlucā
Sesudah tujuh hari, pemujaan/persembahan bagi para dewa Pitṛ menjadi layak dan berdaya guna. Namun bila pembuahan terjadi dalam masa tujuh hari itu, kelahiran tersebut disebut ‘malimluca’—keturunan yang tidak suci dan tidak mujur.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue, instructing Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Ritual Type: Parvana
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: After seven days the Pitṛ-arcana becomes fit; within the seven-day window restrictions are implied.
Concept: Ritual acts for Pitṛs become properly efficacious after a prescribed period; violating the liminal window (via conception) is framed as producing inauspicious/impure outcome.
Vedantic Theme: Karma and saṃskāra: timing and discipline shape subtle outcomes; dharma regulates desire (kāma) through niyama.
Application: Maintain restraint during prescribed ritual/purity windows; schedule rites and household conduct to avoid conflict between śrāddha observance and sexual activity.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: household-ritual setting
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 2.32.11-12 (conception, mental state, timing rules)
This verse states that offerings/worship directed to the Pitṛ-deities are considered properly fit and effective after seven days, highlighting a specific timing rule for post-death observances.
It cautions that conception within the stated seven-day window is described as producing a ‘malimluca’ (ritually tainted/inauspicious origin), reflecting the text’s linkage of śrāddha-period discipline with purity norms.
If following Garuda Purana-style śrāddha discipline, maintain focused ritual observance and purity restrictions during the specified mourning/rite window, and consult a qualified priest/tradition for timing-specific family observances.