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Shloka 14

सूर्यरथनिर्णयः (चन्द्रस्य पक्षवृद्धिक्षयविधानम्)

ततः पञ्चदशे भागे किंचिच्छिष्टे कलात्मके अपराह्णे पितृगणा जघन्यं पर्युपासते

tataḥ pañcadaśe bhāge kiṃcicchiṣṭe kalātmake aparāhṇe pitṛgaṇā jaghanyaṃ paryupāsate

Kemudian, apabila bahagian kelima belas hari—yang tersusun daripada kalā, pembahagian masa yang halus—masih berbaki sedikit pada aparāhṇa (lewat petang), rombongan Pitṛ menghadiri bahagian yang paling rendah dan yang tersisa, menantikan persembahan yang dibuat pada waktu itu.

tataḥthen
tataḥ:
pañcadaśe bhāgein the fifteenth portion (division)
pañcadaśe bhāge:
kiṃcit-śiṣṭewhen a little remains
kiṃcit-śiṣṭe:
kalā-ātmakeconsisting of kalās (minute time-units)
kalā-ātmake:
aparāhṇein the late afternoon
aparāhṇe:
pitṛ-gaṇāḥthe groups/hosts of ancestors
pitṛ-gaṇāḥ:
jaghanyamthe lowest, last, residual portion
jaghanyam:
paryupāsatethey sit near/attend upon, wait upon
paryupāsate:

Suta Goswami

P
Pitrs (Ancestors)

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It fixes the ritual timing (aparāhṇa) when Pitṛ-related rites are effective, helping a Shaiva householder harmonize Śiva-pūjā with dharma—honoring Pitṛs while maintaining purity and order in daily worship.

Indirectly, it presents Śiva-tattva as the Lord of kāla (time): when rites are aligned with the proper divisions of time, the pashu (individual soul) reduces pasha (bondage) through disciplined observance under Pati’s cosmic order.

Ritual discipline in Pitṛ-tarpaṇa/śrāddha timing is highlighted—performing offerings in aparāhṇa, when the Pitṛs are said to be near and receptive to the rite’s subtle efficacy.