Tila–Darbha–Maṇḍala in Aūrdhvadaihika: Protection, Eligibility, and the Merit of Salt-Dāna
दर्भा मल्लोमसम्भूतास्तिलाः स्वेदसमुद्भवाः / तृप्ताः स्युर्देवता दानैः श्राद्धेन पितरस्तथा / प्रयोगविधिना ब्रह्मा विश्वञ्चाप्युपजीवनात्
darbhā mallomasambhūtāstilāḥ svedasamudbhavāḥ / tṛptāḥ syurdevatā dānaiḥ śrāddhena pitarastathā / prayogavidhinā brahmā viśvañcāpyupajīvanāt
ダルバ草はヴィシュヌの身毛より生じ、胡麻はその汗より生じたと説かれる。布施(ダーナ)によって神々は満たされ、同様にシュラーダ(śrāddha)によって祖霊ピトリも満足する。まことに、正しい作法(プラヨーガ・ヴィディ)に従う供養と扶持によって、ブラフマーと全宇宙さえも保たれる。
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Ritual Type: Parvana
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: Śrāddha occasions; also general pitṛ-kārya days per prayoga
Concept: Offerings (dāna, śrāddha) nourish devas and pitṛs; correct procedure sustains cosmic functioning.
Vedantic Theme: Yajña-dāna-tapas as loka-saṅgraha; dharma as maintenance of ṛta through reciprocal nourishment between humans and subtle beings.
Application: Perform śrāddha and dāna with proper prayoga-vidhi; treat darbha/tila as sacred; maintain ritual cleanliness and correctness.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: ritual space (śrāddha/tarpaṇa setting)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana śrāddha sections on darbha/tila sanctity and pitṛ-tarpaṇa efficacy; Garuda Purana statements on Viṣṇu as adhiyajña and support of worlds
This verse links darbha and tila to divine origin and presents them as ritually potent substances, making offerings and śrāddha effective for pleasing devas and especially satisfying the Pitṛs.
It distinguishes outcomes: dāna gratifies the devas, while śrāddha specifically gratifies the Pitṛs—implying that post-death welfare and ancestral support depend on properly performed ancestral rites.
Perform śrāddha/tarpana with correct procedure and appropriate materials (like darbha and tila) and combine it with sincere charity (dāna), aligning ritual action with reverence and responsibility to ancestors.