Śrāddha as Trans-realm Nourishment; Pitṛ-Conveyance; Piṇḍa-born Body and the ātivāhika; Bhakti-based Release
यथा गोषु प्रनष्टासु वत्सो विन्दति मातरम् / तथान्नं नयते विप्र जन्तुर्यत्रावतिष्ठते
yathā goṣu pranaṣṭāsu vatso vindati mātaram / tathānnaṃ nayate vipra janturyatrāvatiṣṭhate
Seperti anak lembu, apabila kawanan lembu hilang, tetap menemukan ibunya; demikian juga, wahai brāhmaṇa, makanan Śrāddha yang dipersembahkan untuk yang telah pergi akan mencari dan sampai kepada makhluk itu di mana pun ia berdiam.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda)
Ritual Type: Parvana
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: Śrāddha-kāla (appointed time; tithi-based)
Concept: Śrāddha-offered anna (piṇḍa/food) reaches the jīva wherever it abides, by subtle karmic/ritual linkage.
Vedantic Theme: Sūkṣma-sambandha between intention (saṅkalpa), rite, and the subtle body’s experience; unseen causality (adṛṣṭa).
Application: Perform śrāddha with steadiness and correct intention, without doubt about whether the offering ‘reaches’ the departed.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa/Śrāddha sections describing piṇḍa reaching preta through subtle means; Garuda Purana discussions on saṅkalpa and offering-transference (anna/udaka) to pitṛs
This verse states that offerings made for the departed are not wasted; they are conveyed to the preta and reach it wherever it abides, affirming the efficacy of śrāddha and piṇḍa-dāna.
It implies that the departed being may be in varying states or locations during its post-death journey, yet the ritual nourishment offered on its behalf can still reach it, supporting the preta during transition.
Perform ancestral rites with faith and care—especially food/charity offerings—recognizing them as intended support for the departed and as a discipline of dharma for the living.