Śrāddha-vidhi for Pitṛs: Invitations, Purity, Offerings, and Conduct
अपि वा भोजयेदेकं ब्राह्मणं वेदपारगम् / श्रुतशीलादिसंपन्नमलक्षणविवर्जितम्
api vā bhojayedekaṃ brāhmaṇaṃ vedapāragam / śrutaśīlādisaṃpannamalakṣaṇavivarjitam
Atau, cukuplah menjamu walau seorang brāhmaṇa sahaja yang telah menguasai Veda—dilengkapi ilmu, akhlak mulia dan sifat-sifat baik yang lain, serta bebas daripada kecacatan yang mencela.
Sūta (narrator) conveying the Kurma Purana’s dharma-teaching in a discourse among sages
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Indirectly: it prioritizes purity, learning, and conduct as qualifications for receiving sacred offerings, implying that dharma and inner refinement support realization-oriented life (adhyात्म-aimed discipline), though the verse itself focuses on merit through worthy giving.
No explicit yogic technique is taught; the verse supports the ethical foundation (yama-like virtues such as śīla and freedom from faults) that Purāṇic Yoga paths—including Pāśupata-oriented discipline elsewhere in the Kurma Purana—treat as prerequisites for higher practice.
It does not mention Śiva or Viṣṇu directly; it aligns with the Kurma Purana’s integrative dharma framework where righteous giving and honoring the learned support devotion and spiritual progress across Shaiva–Vaishnava practice.