Akālamṛtyu: Preta-state Categories and the Nārāyaṇa-bali / Ekoddiṣṭa Remedy
(तिला लोहं हिरण्यं च कार्पासं लवणं तथा / सप्तधान्यं क्षितिर्गाव एकैकं पानं समृतम्
(tilā lohaṃ hiraṇyaṃ ca kārpāsaṃ lavaṇaṃ tathā / saptadhānyaṃ kṣitirgāva ekaikaṃ pānaṃ samṛtam
Bijan bijan, besi, emas, kapas dan juga garam; tujuh jenis bijirin, sebidang tanah, dan seekor lembu—setiap satu daripadanya, walau diberikan secara tunggal, dinyatakan sebagai persembahan yang sempurna (berpahala) bagi yang telah meninggal.
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Pretayoni
Ritual Type: Ekoddishta
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: As concluding/ancillary dāna component within śrāddha performance
Concept: Even a single properly given item from the prescribed list can be ‘complete’ in merit when offered with right intent and context.
Vedantic Theme: Primacy of intention (bhāva/śraddhā) within karma; dharma as accessible through feasible acts.
Application: If resources are limited, give at least one prescribed item sincerely in the name of the departed, ensuring appropriateness and genuine benefit to the recipient.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: dāna/śrāddha distribution space
Related Themes: Garuda Purana śrāddha-dāna enumerations and dāna-mahātmyas in Pretakalpa sections
This verse lists specific gifts (tilā, loha, hiraṇya, kārpāsa, lavaṇa, saptadhānya, land, cow) and states that even one of them, offered properly, is considered a complete meritorious act for the departed, supporting pitṛ-kārya and śrāddha intentions.
In the Preta Kanda context, prescribed dāna during śrāddha is taught as a means to aid the preta and satisfy the Pitṛs; such offerings are part of the ritual support system described for the post-death passage and welfare of the departed.
If full rites are difficult, one can still perform a focused, sincere act of charity aligned with śrāddha intent—such as donating food grains, sesame, or supporting cow-care/land-related charity—while dedicating the merit to the departed.