अन्नं पर्युषितं यच्च तैलाक्तं वा प्रदीयते । सकेशं वा सनिंद्यं च तच्छ्राद्धं व्यर्थतां व्रजेत्
annaṃ paryuṣitaṃ yacca tailāktaṃ vā pradīyate | sakeśaṃ vā saniṃdyaṃ ca tacchrāddhaṃ vyarthatāṃ vrajet
ശ്രാദ്ധത്തിൽ പഴകിയ അന്നം, എണ്ണ പുരട്ടിയത്, മുടി കലർന്നത്, അല്ലെങ്കിൽ നിന്ദ്യ/ദൂഷിതാവസ്ഥയിൽ അർപ്പിച്ചാൽ ആ ശ്രാദ്ധം നിഷ്ഫലമാകും।
Skanda (deduced from Purāṇic Tīrthamāhātmya dialogue style within Skanda Purāṇa)
Scene: A kitchen-adjacent śrāddha setting: fresh steaming rice and simple sāttvika dishes are prepared; a servant discards stale/oily food; a careful householder inspects a leaf-plate to ensure no hair/impurity; brāhmaṇas wait in silence.
Offerings to the Pitṛs must be pure and respectful; negligence in purity makes the rite spiritually ineffective.
This verse functions as dharma-guidance within the Tīrthamāhātmya frame; the snippet itself does not name a specific tīrtha.
Do not offer stale food, oil-smeared items, or defiled food (e.g., with hair) in śrāddha.