Śrāddha as Trans-realm Nourishment; Pitṛ-Conveyance; Piṇḍa-born Body and the ātivāhika; Bhakti-based Release
अन्नं नयन्ति तत्रैते जन्तुर्यत्रावतिष्ठते / नाम गोत्रञ्च मन्त्राश्च दत्तमन्नं नयन्ति ते
annaṃ nayanti tatraite janturyatrāvatiṣṭhate / nāma gotrañca mantrāśca dattamannaṃ nayanti te
ເຂົາເຈົ້ານຳອາຫານທີ່ຖວາຍໄປຫາສະຖານທີ່ທີ່ວິນຍານຜູ້ຕາຍພັກຢູ່; ຊື່, ໂກດຣະ (ວົງຕະກູນ) ແລະ ມັນຕຣາ—ເປັນຜູ້ນຳອາຫານທີ່ຖວາຍໄປເຖິງລາວ।
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Pretayoni
Ritual Type: Ekoddishta
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: Post-death śrāddha context (preta-support period; applicable to ekoddiṣṭa offerings)
Concept: Ritual intention and correct identification (nāma-gotra-mantra) determine the destination and efficacy of offerings for the departed.
Vedantic Theme: Adhikara and saṅkalpa: subtle causality where mantra and intention operate beyond gross space; karma continues after death and can be supported by descendants’ rites.
Application: In śrāddha, clearly state the departed’s name and gotra and recite the prescribed mantras with focused saṅkalpa so the offering is ‘addressed’ correctly.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: unspecified abode of the departed; ritual-to-realm conduit
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa: śrāddha-phala and nāma-gotra-saṅkalpa passages (adjacent 2.10.16–19); Garuda Purana: pinda-dāna sections describing delivery to preta via mantra
This verse states that the identification markers—name and gotra—together with mantras function as the means by which the offering is directed to the specific departed being, ensuring it reaches the intended recipient.
It teaches that the ritual delivery is not physical but mantra-mediated: the spoken mantras, along with correct identification (name/gotra), ‘carry’ the offered food to the location where the preta currently abides.
Perform ancestral rites with care: clearly state the departed’s name and gotra and recite the prescribed mantras faithfully, treating accuracy and intention as essential to the ritual’s efficacy.