Dharma–Adharma Marks; Daśāha, Piṇḍa Formation, Śrāddha Calendar, Śayyā-dāna, and Sapiṇḍīkaraṇa Rules
एकादशाहप्रभृति पुरतः प्रतिवत्सरम् / विश्वेदेवांस्तु सम्पूज्य पिण्डमेकञ्च निर्वपेत्
ekādaśāhaprabhṛti purataḥ prativatsaram / viśvedevāṃstu sampūjya piṇḍamekañca nirvapet
ഏകാദശാഹം മുതൽ ആരംഭിച്ച്, തുടർന്ന് ഓരോ വർഷവും, ആദ്യം വിശ്വേദേവന്മാരെ വിധിപൂർവ്വം പൂജിച്ച്, പിന്നെ മുന്നിൽ ഒരു പിണ്ഡം മാത്രം സമർപ്പിക്കണം।
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda)
Ritual Type: Ekoddishta
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: From ekādaśāha onward; then annually (prativatsaram).
Concept: From the eleventh day onward and annually, worship Viśvedevas first, then offer one piṇḍa for the departed.
Vedantic Theme: Smṛti-based continuity of obligations (ṛṇa) to ancestors; ritual remembrance as a stabilizing dharmic practice within saṃsāra.
Application: Perform annual śrāddha: begin with Viśvedeva-pūjā, then offer a single piṇḍa in the prescribed place/orientation as per family tradition.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
Type: domestic ritual front (purataḥ)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 2.34.64 (ekādaśāha rite); Garuda Purana śrāddha chapters on Viśvedevas as śrāddha-devatā and piṇḍa offerings; Garuda Purana annual śrāddha/abdikā instructions
This verse treats the eleventh-day observance as the starting point for ongoing ancestral rites, establishing a regular pattern of offerings meant for the departed’s welfare and Pitṛ-related duties.
The verse prescribes honoring the Viśvedevas first, indicating that śrāddha offerings are to be made through proper divine invocation so the piṇḍa-offering becomes ritually effective for the departed.
Maintain consistent remembrance and duty toward ancestors through annual śrāddha or equivalent acts of gratitude and charity, performed with reverence and disciplined regularity.