Adhyaya 31 — Naimittika and Related Śrāddha Rites: Sapiṇḍīkaraṇa, Eligibility, Timing, and Procedure
एवमाप्यायनं वत्स बहूनामिह बान्धवैः ।
श्राद्धं कुर्वदिभरन्नाम्बुबिन्दुक्षेपेण जायते ॥
evam āpyāyanaṃ vatsa bahūnām iha bāndhavaiḥ / śrāddhaṃ kurvadibharannāmbubindukṣepeṇa jāyate
ដូច្នេះ ឱកូនជាទីស្រឡាញ់ ក្នុងរបៀបនេះ អាហារបំប៉នកើតមានសម្រាប់សាច់ញាតិជាច្រើន នៅទីនេះ ពេលកំពុងប្រតិបត្តិពិធីស្រាទ្ធ—សូម្បីតែដោយការបោះចោលអាហារ និងដោយការបាញ់ព្រំតំណក់ទឹក។
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No act within a sacred duty is ‘too small’: the Purāṇic ethic encourages attentiveness, showing how minute offerings can still generate welfare for many connected beings.
Dharma/Ācāra synthesis statement; it does not directly map to sarga/pratisarga/manvantara/vaṃśa/vaṃśānucarita, but supports the Purāṇic social-religious ecosystem.
Drops (bindu) and crumbs signify the subtle: the verse encodes that ‘micro-offerings’ can operate as conduits in the unseen economy of pitṛs, reflecting a worldview where consciousness and substance interpenetrate.