अद्य मे संततिर्नष्टा निराशाः पितरो मम । नापुत्रस्य हि लोकोस्ति लुप्तपिंडादिसंस्कृतेः
adya me saṃtatirnaṣṭā nirāśāḥ pitaro mama | nāputrasya hi lokosti luptapiṃḍādisaṃskṛteḥ
今日、私の一族は滅び、祖先たちは希望を失いました。息子を持たぬ者には安住の世界はなく、ピンダの供物などの儀式も絶たれてしまうからです。
Sārasvata
Listener: King (Pārthiva)
Scene: The sage collapses into grief, hands raised toward the sky, evoking unseen ancestors; the court scene becomes a tableau of broken ritual continuity.
It reflects the Purāṇic emphasis on pitṛ-dharma: sustaining ancestral rites is seen as a sacred duty tied to family continuity.
No site is named; the verse focuses on śrāddha/piṇḍa continuity rather than a particular tīrtha.
Piṇḍa-offerings (and related ancestral rites) are referenced as essential duties whose interruption is lamented.