The Explanation of Various Gifts (Dāna) and the Soul’s Entry into Another Body
आश्विने कर्तिके वापि माघे मृततिथावपि / चतुर्दश्याञ्च दीयेत दीपदानं सुखाय वै
āśvine kartike vāpi māghe mṛtatithāvapi / caturdaśyāñca dīyeta dīpadānaṃ sukhāya vai
ആശ്വിനം, കാർത്തികം അല്ലെങ്കിൽ മാഘം മാസങ്ങളിൽ, കൂടാതെ മരണ-തിഥിയിലും—പ്രത്യേകിച്ച് ചതുര്ദശിയിൽ—ദീപദാനം ചെയ്യണം; ദീപദാനം ക്ഷേമവും സുഖവും നൽകുന്നു.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue instruction to Garuda/Vinatā-putra)
Ritual Type: Parvana
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: Āśvina/Kārtika/Māgha; mṛta-tithi; especially caturdaśī
Concept: Dīpa-dāna on auspicious months and on the death-anniversary tithi brings sukha and well-being; ritual timing (kāla) amplifies merit.
Vedantic Theme: Karma as a purifier: sattvic acts (light-offering) refine the mind and support auspicious outcomes while remembering impermanence.
Application: Offer a steady lamp (ghee/oil) on caturdaśī and on the departed’s tithi in Āśvina/Kārtika/Māgha with a brief sankalpa for welfare and peace.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Related Themes: Garuda Purana, Pretakalpa: dāna for preta-path support (daily offerings; year-long period); Garuda Purana: dīpa-dāna praise passages in dāna-khaṇḍa style sections
This verse states that offering a lamp—especially on caturdaśī and on the deceased person’s mṛta-tithi—is prescribed as an auspicious act that brings sukha (well-being/comfort), aligning ritual merit with support for the departed.
Within the Preta Kanda context, the instruction emphasizes timed observances (specific months, mṛta-tithi, and caturdaśī) where offerings like a lamp are considered supportive, generating auspiciousness and relief associated with post-death rites.
On a loved one’s death-anniversary tithi (and especially on caturdaśī), offer a lamp with a prayer for peace and welfare—keeping the act simple, sincere, and aligned with śrāddha or remembrance observances.