Pretaśilā at Gayā: Muṇḍapṛṣṭha, Gadādhara’s Manifestation, and the Fruits of Śrāddha & Deity-Worship
तस्यां शिलायां श्राद्धादिकर्तारो ब्रह्मलोकगाः / गयासुरस्य यन्मुण्डं तस्य पृष्ठे शिला यतः
tasyāṃ śilāyāṃ śrāddhādikartāro brahmalokagāḥ / gayāsurasya yanmuṇḍaṃ tasya pṛṣṭhe śilā yataḥ
Sobre essa pedra sagrada, os que realizam o śrāddha e ritos afins alcançam o mundo de Brahmā; pois essa pedra existe sobre as costas de Gayāsura—e diz-se que é, de fato, a sua cabeça.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue to Garuda/Vinatā-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Svarga
Beneficiary: Pitr
Concept: Ritual action (śrāddha) performed at a uniquely empowered locus yields extraordinary merit culminating in higher loka attainment (Brahmaloka).
Vedantic Theme: Gradation of karmaphala and lokas; sacred place as nimitta enhancing ritual efficacy within pravṛtti-mārga.
Application: If undertaking śrāddha for ancestors, follow place-specific injunctions at Gayā/Pretaśilā with correct procedure and intention.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: tirtha-śilā on a mythic body-site
Related Themes: Garuda Purana sections narrating Gayāsura and the establishment of Gayā as pitṛ-tīrtha; śrāddha-phala descriptions
This verse states that performing śrāddha and related ancestral rites on the Gayā-śilā yields an exalted fruit—attainment of Brahmaloka—highlighting the stone’s exceptional sanctity.
It links the efficacy of śrāddha to the specific locus of Gayā-śilā, grounding ritual merit in a sacred geography explained through the Gayāsura narrative (the stone associated with his head/back).
If one undertakes śrāddha, do it with proper intention, faith, and correct procedure—especially at recognized tīrthas like Gayā when possible—while also honoring ancestors through ethical living and charity.