Dāna as Prāyaścitta; Deathbed Gifts; Antyeṣṭi Procedures; Nārāyaṇa-bali for Untimely Deaths
दक्षिणा दीयते विप्रे पातकस्य प्रमोचनः / मयाते ऽयं समाख्यातो विधिः पञ्चहरः स्थितः / संयमिन्यां यथायानं यथावर्षं मृतक्रिया
dakṣiṇā dīyate vipre pātakasya pramocanaḥ / mayāte 'yaṃ samākhyāto vidhiḥ pañcaharaḥ sthitaḥ / saṃyaminyāṃ yathāyānaṃ yathāvarṣaṃ mṛtakriyā
പാപമോചനത്തിനായി വിപ്രന് ദക്ഷിണ നൽകണം. അഞ്ചുവിധ ഭാരവും ഹരിക്കുന്ന ഈ സ്ഥാപിതവിധി ഞാൻ നിന്നോട് പറഞ്ഞു. സംയമിനി (യമലോകം) യിൽ ജീവന്റെ യാത്രാനുസാരവും വർഷക്രമാനുസാരവും മൃതക്രിയ നടത്തണം.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Yamaloka Journey
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: According to the soul’s journey (yathāyānam) and according to the year (yathāvarṣam)
Concept: Dakṣiṇā completes ritual efficacy and aids pāpa-pramocana; death-rites must be timed and sequenced in harmony with the departed’s post-mortem passage and annual observances.
Vedantic Theme: Karma’s moral accounting under dharma (Yama) and the role of prescribed action in shaping experience; disciplined observance as preparatory purification.
Application: Ensure proper dakṣiṇā to the officiant; follow the established ‘pañcahara’ rite; perform annual and journey-correspondent rites for the dead with correct timing.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Type: yamaloka seat of judgment
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: descriptions of Yama’s realm and the soul’s journey (Pretakalpa core); Garuda Purana: annual śrāddha/abdikā and journey-day rites (contextual)
This verse states that giving dakṣiṇā to a qualified brāhmaṇa is part of the prescribed rite and is regarded as a means for the removal of sin connected with the departed rites.
It links mṛtakriyā (funerary observances) with the soul’s post-death movement, saying the rites should be done in alignment with the soul’s journey and the proper time-cycle, associated here with Saṁyaminī (Yama’s domain).
Perform funeral and śrāddha-related duties on time, with sincerity and proper guidance, and offer appropriate dakṣiṇā/charity as part of ethical ritual responsibility.