उपसंहारः, वैष्णवपुराण-प्रशंसा, फलश्रुति, परम्परा-प्रवहः (पाठ-श्रवण-फलम्)
ज्येष्ठामूले सिते पक्षे समभ्यर्च्य जनार्दनम् धन्यानां कुलजः पिण्डान् यमुनायां प्रदास्यति
jyeṣṭhāmūle site pakṣe samabhyarcya janārdanam dhanyānāṃ kulajaḥ piṇḍān yamunāyāṃ pradāsyati
ஜ்யேஷ்டா-மூல காலத்தில், சுக்லப் பக்ஷத்தில், ஜனார்தனனை முறையாக வழிபட்டு, புண்ணிய குலத்தில் பிறந்தவன் யமுனையில் பிண்டதானம் செய்வான்.
Sage Parāśara (teaching Maitreya)
The verse frames ancestral offerings as spiritually efficacious when preceded by Vishnu-worship, emphasizing Janārdana as the supreme sanctifier of dharma and ritual merit.
He specifies an auspicious calendrical moment (Jyeṣṭha-amāvāsyā within the bright fortnight) and a potent tīrtha (the Yamunā), presenting time and sacred geography as integral to ritual correctness.
Vishnu appears as Janārdana, the sovereign ground of order: even lineage-based duties like piṇḍa offerings are fulfilled most fully when oriented to the Supreme Reality who upholds the cosmos.