Genealogy of the Ancestors (Pitṛs) and the Procedure of Śrāddha
अग्न्यभावे तु विप्रस्य पाणौ वाथ जलेपि वा । अजाकर्णेश्वकर्णे वा गोष्ठे वाथ शिवांतिके
agnyabhāve tu viprasya pāṇau vātha jalepi vā | ajākarṇeśvakarṇe vā goṣṭhe vātha śivāṃtike
Namun apabila api tiada bagi seorang brāhmaṇa, maka upacara boleh dilakukan di tapak tangan, atau bahkan di dalam air; atau di Ajākarṇa atau Aśvakarṇa; atau di kandang lembu; atau berhampiran tempat suci Śiva.
Unspecified (context-dependent within Sṛṣṭikhaṇḍa 1.9)
Concept: When ideal resources are unavailable, dharma provides sanctioned alternatives; sincerity and correctness can be preserved even with minimal means.
Application: Don’t abandon essential duties due to imperfect conditions; adapt with integrity—use available, clean substitutes while keeping intention and purity intact.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: tirtha
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: अग्न्यभावे = अग्नि-अभावे; वाथ = वा अथ; जलेपि = जले अपि; अजाकर्णेश्वकर्णे = अजाकर्णे श्वकर्णे; शिवांतिके = शिव-अन्तिके.
It permits pragmatic substitutes—using the palm, water, or certain approved locations—indicating that intention and dharmic continuity can be maintained even without the standard fire-rite setup.
In Purāṇic usage they are typically read as place-names/tīrtha references; the verse lists them alongside other locations, suggesting sanctioned sites where rites may be performed.
It treats proximity to a Śiva-sanctuary as ritually supportive or permissible, reflecting Purāṇic inclusivity where certain sacred spaces can substitute for missing ritual requisites.