Dharma–Adharma Marks; Daśāha, Piṇḍa Formation, Śrāddha Calendar, Śayyā-dāna, and Sapiṇḍīkaraṇa Rules
ताम्बूलकुङ्कुमक्षोदकर्पूरागुरुचन्दनम् / दीपिकोपानहच्छत्रचामरासनभाजनम्
tāmbūlakuṅkumakṣodakarpūrāgurucandanam / dīpikopānahacchatracāmarāsanabhājanam
താംബൂലം, കുങ്കുമം, കസ്തൂരി, കർപ്പൂരം, അഗരു, ചന്ദനം; കൂടാതെ ദീപം, പാദുക, ഛത്രം, ചാമരം, ആസനം, പാത്രങ്ങൾ—ഇവ (ശ്രാദ്ധ/പ്രേതകർമ്മത്തിൽ) അർപ്പിക്കേണ്ട വസ്തുക്കളാണ്।
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Ritual Type: Ekoddishta
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: As accessory offerings accompanying śayyā-dāna/śrāddha gifting
Concept: Dāna in śrāddha is not merely symbolic; it is framed as compassionate provision—fragrance, light, protection, and basic utilities—for the departed’s welfare.
Vedantic Theme: Dharma as compassionate action (dayā) that purifies the giver and supports the subtle journey of the departed under cosmic order.
Application: Give within means: items that signify comfort (light, shelter, footwear) and purity (fragrant substances); keep offerings clean and respectfully presented.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: shringara
Type: ritual-space (dāna/śrāddha setting)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 2.34: enumerations of śayyā-dāna accessories; Garuda Purana śrāddha sections: dīpa/dāna and upakaraṇa lists (general)
This verse lists practical ritual gifts (dāna) meant to provide symbolic comfort and support to the departed during the preta-stage, reflecting the Garuda Purana’s emphasis on śrāddha offerings.
In the Preta Kanda context, such offerings are described as aids for the departed’s transitional state, aligning ritual charity with the welfare of the preta as it proceeds along Yama’s path.
Perform śrāddha with sincerity and include charitable giving—especially useful items and light (lamp)—as a way to honor ancestors and cultivate dharma through generosity.