Śrāddha-prayoga: Niyama, Brāhmaṇa-parīkṣā, Kutapa-kāla, Tithi-nyāya, and Vaiṣṇava-phala
भ्रातृभिः कारयेच्छ्राद्धं साग्निकैर्विधिवद्द्विजैः । क्षयाहे चैव संप्रात्पे स्वस्याग्निर्दूरगो यदि ॥ ५३ ॥
bhrātṛbhiḥ kārayecchrāddhaṃ sāgnikairvidhivaddvijaiḥ | kṣayāhe caiva saṃprātpe svasyāgnirdūrago yadi || 53 ||
祖霊のためのシュラーダ(Śrāddha)を行う kṣaya-aha の日が来たとき、自らの聖火が遠くにあるなら、兄弟たちを通して、火を守る(sāgnika)正当な二度生まれの婆羅門に、規定の作法どおりシュラーダを執り行わせるべきである。
Narada (teaching Śrāddha-dharma in dialogue context)
Vrata: Śrāddha (kṣayāha/annual or appointed ancestral day)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
It teaches that sincerity and continuity of Pitṛ-dharma matter: even if one’s own ritual resources (like the sacred fire) are unavailable, the ancestral rite should still be completed through proper representatives and qualified priests, preserving dharma and gratitude to the ancestors.
While primarily ritual-focused, it aligns with bhakti as disciplined duty (sevā-bhāva): honoring lineage and sacred obligations with humility—seeking rightful help rather than neglecting the rite—supports a life ordered toward divine and ancestral reverence.
Kalpa (ritual procedure) and Jyotiṣa-based timing are implied through the mention of kṣaya-aha (a prescribed/astronomically reckoned Śrāddha day) and the requirement of vidhivat performance by sāgnika dvijas.