The Greatness of Offering Piṇḍas at Viṣṇvādipada (Viṣṇupada) — Gayā Śrāddha Procedure and Fruits
ततः स्वमातरं शांतां भारद्वाजस्तु पृष्टवान् । कश्यपस्य पदे कस्मिञ्छुक्ले कृष्णे पदे पुनः ॥ ३१ ॥
tataḥ svamātaraṃ śāṃtāṃ bhāradvājastu pṛṣṭavān | kaśyapasya pade kasmiñchukle kṛṣṇe pade punaḥ || 31 ||
ततः स्वमातरं शांतां भारद्वाजस्तु पृष्टवान् । कश्यपस्य पदे कस्मिञ्छुक्ले कृष्णे पदे पुनः ॥
Narrator (Purāṇic narration; dialogue reported: Bhāradvāja speaking to Śāntā)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It highlights the Purāṇic method of transmitting dharma through inquiry: Bhāradvāja seeks precise knowledge about sacred divisions of time (śukla/kṛṣṇa), implying that correct understanding of kāla (ritual time) supports right conduct and tīrtha-related practice.
Indirectly, it shows that devotion is supported by disciplined observance—knowing the correct temporal divisions (bright/dark fortnights) helps a devotee align vratas, worship, and tīrtha practices with auspicious timing, strengthening steady bhakti.
Jyotiṣa Vedāṅga (Vedic calendrics/astronomy): the verse concerns identifying divisions like śukla and kṛṣṇa (fortnights) and their placement within a larger ‘pada’ framework, which is essential for scheduling vratas and ritual observances.