ऐन्द्रवारुणवायव्याः सौम्या वै नैरृताश्च ये । प्रतिगृह्णंत्विमं पिंडं काका भूमौ मयार्पितम्
aindravāruṇavāyavyāḥ saumyā vai nairṛtāśca ye | pratigṛhṇaṃtvimaṃ piṃḍaṃ kākā bhūmau mayārpitam
សូមសត្វសត្តានៅក្នុងលោករបស់ឥន្ទ្រ វរុណ និងវាយុ ព្រមទាំងអ្នកនៅទិសសោម និងទិសនៃរឿត (Nairṛta) ទទួលយកបិណ្ឌបូជានេះ; ឱ ក្អែកទាំងឡាយ នេះជាគ្រាប់បាយបិណ្ឌដែលខ្ញុំបានដាក់អర్పិតលើដី។
Vyāsa (deduced from immediate narrative context of Dharmāraṇya instructions)
Scene: A householder performs śrāddha outdoors on purified earth, placing a rice-ball (piṇḍa) on the ground while invoking the quarters; crows gather respectfully as ritual recipients; subtle presence of dikpālas suggested by directional emblems.
Dharma includes compassion and sharing—offerings extend beyond oneself, acknowledging unseen beings and cosmic order.
No; the verse concerns household bali/offerings rather than a pilgrimage location.
Placing a piṇḍa on the ground and invoking acceptance by beings associated with various directions; addressing crows as recipients/mediators.