Genealogy of the Ancestors (Pitṛs) and the Procedure of Śrāddha
विधाय रेखां यत्नेन निर्वपेदवनेजनं । दक्षिणाभिमुखः कुर्यात्ततो दर्भान्निधाय वै
vidhāya rekhāṃ yatnena nirvapedavanejanaṃ | dakṣiṇābhimukhaḥ kuryāttato darbhānnidhāya vai
ശ്രദ്ധയോടെ രേഖ വരച്ച് ശുദ്ധിക്കായി അവനേജന അർപ്പണം സ്ഥാപിക്കണം; ദക്ഷിണാഭിമുഖനായി ഇത് ചെയ്ത് ശേഷം ദർഭകൾ വെക്കണം।
Unspecified (ritual instruction within the narrative context of Sṛṣṭikhaṇḍa)
Concept: Śuddhi (ritual purity) and niyama (disciplined procedure) are themselves forms of devotion when performed as prescribed, aligning the performer with cosmic order and ancestral obligation.
Application: Approach duties with careful preparation: set clear boundaries (the ‘line’), orient attention (south-facing focus), and use simple sanctifiers (water, kuśa/darbha) to keep mind and action clean.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A quiet ritual ground is marked by a freshly drawn line on clean earth. A householder-priest, seated with disciplined posture and facing south, places a small purificatory offering while arranging darbha grass with meticulous care, the air still and reverent.","primary_figures":["Ritual performer (gṛhastha/ṛtvik)","Pitṛs (subtle ancestral presence)"],"setting":"Earthen altar space near a simple courtyard or riverbank, with a small water vessel (kalaśa), darbha bundles, and a low ritual platform.","lighting_mood":"temple lamp-lit","color_palette":["sandalwood beige","smoke gray","copper bronze","leaf green","lamp-flame gold"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: a south-facing ritual performer seated on a low wooden plank, drawing a sacred line on the earth and placing a purificatory offering; darbha grass arranged in neat fans; subtle Pitṛ silhouettes in the background; gold leaf embellishment on the water pot, ritual vessels, and border; rich reds and greens, gem-studded ornaments on vessels, traditional South Indian iconographic framing.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: delicate brushwork showing a serene courtyard ritual; the performer faces south with a small water pot and darbha; thin ink line demarcating the ritual space; cool natural palette with soft greens and ochres; distant riverbank and trees; refined facial features and lyrical stillness.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold black outlines of the seated performer, stylized darbha clusters, and a prominent kalaśa; warm red-yellow-green pigments; temple-wall aesthetic with patterned borders; large expressive eyes and a calm, disciplined pose.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: a devotional ritual scene framed by lotus and floral borders; darbha motifs repeated as decorative patterns; deep indigo background with gold highlights; subtle ancestral forms above, rendered like faint clouds; intricate textile-like detailing and symmetrical composition."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["soft water pouring","temple bells (distant)","gentle silence","rustle of darbha grass"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: निर्वपेदवनेजनम् = निर्वपेत् + अवनेजनम्; कुर्यात्ततः = कुर्यात् + ततः; दर्भान्निधाय = दर्भान् + निधाय
It prescribes a sequence: draw a line carefully, perform/place the purification offering (avanejana), face south while doing it, and then place darbha grass.
Darbha is a common Vedic–Purāṇic ritual material used for sanctifying a space and supporting acts of purification and offering; here it is placed after the cleansing step.
Indirectly, yes: it emphasizes attentiveness and precision (yatnena) in sacred duties—performing purificatory acts with care and proper orientation.