Preta-mārga Supports (Dāna), Chitragupta’s Accounting, and the Enumeration of Narakas
यमेन प्रेषितास्ते वै मानुषस्य मृतस्य तु / दिनेदिने प्रगृह्णन्ति दत्तमन्नाद्यपानकम्
yamena preṣitāste vai mānuṣasya mṛtasya tu / dinedine pragṛhṇanti dattamannādyapānakam
యముడు పంపిన ఆ దూతలు, మరణించిన మనిషి నిమిత్తం, ప్రతిదినం అర్పించిన అన్నాదులు మరియు పానకాన్ని స్వీకరిస్తారు.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Yamaloka Journey
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: Daily/regular offerings implied (dinē dinē)
Concept: Offerings made for the deceased have designated recipients/agents; correct ritual intention and continuity matter.
Vedantic Theme: Karma and saṃskāra operate through subtle channels; ritual action (karma-kāṇḍa) has trans-world efficacy within vyavahāra.
Application: Perform śrāddha/offerings with regularity and proper sankalpa; ensure food/water charity in the name of the departed.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Type: ritual-transfer corridor (human realm to Yamaloka)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa: preta’s dependence on offerings; śrāddha-phala discussions in later chapters
This verse states that offerings of food and drink made for the departed are received day by day through Yama’s dispatched agents, emphasizing the ritual duty (dharma) of sustaining the deceased’s post-death passage.
It implies an organized post-death order under Yama where the deceased’s condition is affected by what is offered on their behalf, showing that the preta’s journey is supported through prescribed rites and donations.
Perform śrāddha/offerings with sincerity—food, water, and charity in the deceased’s name—while also living ethically, since the Garuda Purana frames post-death welfare as linked to dharma and proper observance.