Santaptaka’s Encounter with Five Pretas and Their Liberation through Viṣṇu’s Presence
पर्युषित उवाच / कदाचिच्छ्राद्धकाले वै मया विप्रो निमन्त्रितः
paryuṣita uvāca / kadācicchrāddhakāle vai mayā vipro nimantritaḥ
ပရျုရှိတ က ပြောသည်– «တစ်ခါက သြာဒ္ဓ (śrāddha) ပူဇော်ပွဲအချိန်တွင် ဗြာဟ္မဏတစ်ဦးကို ငါ ဖိတ်ကြားခဲ့သည်»။
Paryuṣita
Afterlife Stage: Pretayoni
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: Śrāddha-kāla (appointed time for ancestral rite)
Concept: Śrāddha is time-bound and duty-bound; inviting a brāhmaṇa is part of sustaining pitṛ-yajña and social-sacral order.
Vedantic Theme: Dharma as purifier of antaḥkaraṇa; neglect or distortion of duty binds one to saṃsāra through karma.
Application: Perform śrāddha with punctuality and proper hospitality; treat invited guests as representatives of sacred obligation.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Type: household
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Śrāddha sections: importance of proper invitation (nimantraṇa), timing, and honoring brāhmaṇas
This verse frames śrāddha as a formal, time-bound ancestral rite that begins with properly inviting a qualified brāhmaṇa, indicating that correct procedure is foundational to pitṛ-related duties.
In the Preta Kanda context, śrāddha is part of post-death support rites; the narrative begins by describing the correct setup (inviting the brāhmaṇa), which precedes offerings meant to benefit the departed in the after-death passage.
If performing śrāddha, observe proper timing and invite a suitable officiant with respect and clarity of intention, treating the rite as a disciplined duty rather than a casual formality.