The Preta’s Staged Journey to Yama’s City: Monthly Śrāddha Supports, Vaitaraṇī Crossing, and the Witnesses of Deeds
मासि वै दशमे प्राप्ते रौद्रं स्थानं स गच्छति / दशमे मासि यद्दत्तं तद्भुक्त्वा च प्रयाति सः
māsi vai daśame prāpte raudraṃ sthānaṃ sa gacchati / daśame māsi yaddattaṃ tadbhuktvā ca prayāti saḥ
పదవ మాసము వచ్చినప్పుడు అతడు రౌద్ర అనే స్థానానికి వెళ్తాడు. పదవ మాసంలో అర్పించిన దాన-శ్రాద్ధాన్ని భుజించి అతడు మరల ముందుకు సాగుతాడు.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vainateya)
Afterlife Stage: Yamaloka Journey
Ritual Type: Ekoddishta
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: Tenth month after death (daśama-māsika)
Concept: The preta’s journey proceeds through progressively formidable stations; monthly dāna/śrāddha provides episodic support enabling onward passage.
Vedantic Theme: Impermanence of states within saṃsāra; movement driven by karma with intermittent alleviation through dharmic acts of the living.
Application: Do not discontinue māsika rites; consistent tenth-month offerings (dāna/śrāddha) are portrayed as enabling the departed to proceed beyond fierce stations.
Primary Rasa: raudra
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Type: region
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa: sequence of monthly stations and corresponding offerings culminating toward annual rites (general internal parallel)
This verse states that the preta specifically partakes of the tenth-month gift and, supported by it, proceeds onward—showing the rite is believed to provide sustenance and passage at that stage.
It presents the journey as sequential by months: upon reaching the tenth month the preta arrives at a distinct region (Raudra), receives the benefit of that month’s offerings, and then continues to the next stage.
If following tradition, perform the monthly śrāddha/charity with consistency and a sattvic intention; ethically, it reinforces regular remembrance, responsibility to ancestors, and disciplined giving.