Preta-mārga Supports (Dāna), Chitragupta’s Accounting, and the Enumeration of Narakas
तमुद्दिश्य ददात्यन्नं सुखं याति महाध्वनि / दिवा रात्रौ तमुद्दिश्य स्थाने दीपप्रदो भवेत्
tamuddiśya dadātyannaṃ sukhaṃ yāti mahādhvani / divā rātrau tamuddiśya sthāne dīpaprado bhavet
ఆ ప్రేతుని ఉద్దేశించి అన్నదానం చేస్తే, అతడు మహామార్గంలో సుఖంగా ప్రయాణిస్తాడు. అలాగే పగలు-రాత్రి అతనికే అంకితం చేసి ఒక స్థిరస్థలంలో దీపదానం చేస్తే, అది అతనికి వెలుగునిచ్చేది అవుతుంది।
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Yamaloka Journey
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: Day and night (divā-rātrau) as stated; generally within the preta period and on remembrance days
Concept: Śrāddha-related dāna—food and lamp offered with the departed in mind—becomes practical support on the post-mortem journey.
Vedantic Theme: Interplay of karma and ritual efficacy (adr̥ṣṭa-phala); compassion (dayā) expressed as dharma that benefits both giver and recipient.
Application: Perform memorial charity: feed others in the departed’s name; offer lamps (or equivalent light) regularly with sincere saṅkalpa.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: journey route / ritual spot (home, temple, crossroads, tīrtha)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa/Śrāddha-kalpa: anna-dāna and dīpa-dāna as aids to the preta; discussions of offerings reaching the departed through subtle channels
This verse states that food given in the departed person’s name supports them on the post-death journey, enabling a more comfortable passage on the “great path” (mahādhvani).
It presents the after-death movement as a long journey and teaches that dedicated offerings—especially food and a lamp—serve as practical aids, easing travel and providing symbolic/ritual “light” along the route.
Perform charity in the departed’s name—feed others (anna-dana) and offer a lamp/light (deepa-dana) as part of śrāddha or remembrance, reinforcing duty (dharma) and compassionate support for ancestors.