श्राद्ध-योग्य द्रव्य, निषेध, तथा गयाश्राद्ध-माहात्म्य (Śrāddha Materials, Prohibitions, and the Glory of Gayā)
उदक्यासूतिकाशौचिमृतहारैश् च वीक्षिते श्राद्धे सुरा न पितरो भुञ्जते पुरुषर्षभ
udakyāsūtikāśaucimṛtahāraiś ca vīkṣite śrāddhe surā na pitaro bhuñjate puruṣarṣabha
उदक्यासूतिकाशौचिमृतहारैश्च वीक्षिते श्राद्धे सुरा न पितरो भुञ्जते, पुरुषर्षभ।
Sage Parāśara (teaching Maitreya)
Speaker: Parasara
Topic: Śrāddha-vidhi: impurities that invalidate offerings and their consequences
Teaching: Ethical
Quality: authoritative
Concept: Śrāddha performed under states of aśauca and in the company of the impure fails to reach the Pitṛs and is diverted to lower-consuming forces.
Vedantic Theme: Dharma
Application: Maintain clarity of time, place, and personal cleanliness for rites of remembrance; postpone ceremonies during major impurity periods.
Vishishtadvaita: Dharma as a mode of service (kainkarya) that must be offered in a sattvika manner for its intended spiritual reach.
Bhakti Type: Dasya
This verse states that impurity conditions (menstruation, post-partum state, or other aśauca/impure presence) disrupt the intended ancestral reception, so the Pitṛs do not accept the offering.
He frames it as a redirection of the rite’s fruit: the offering fails to reach the ancestors and is instead ‘consumed’ by surā, signaling a ritual misfire caused by improper conditions.
Within the Vishnu Purana’s dharma-teaching mode, correct performance of rites sustains cosmic and social order under Vishnu’s sovereignty; purity safeguards that offerings align with the intended divine-ancestral economy.