The Explanation of Various Gifts (Dāna) and the Soul’s Entry into Another Body
प्राङ्मुखोदङ्मुखं दीपं देवागारे द्विजातये / कुर्याद्याम्यमुखं पित्रे अद्भिः सङ्कल्प्य सुस्थिरम्
prāṅmukhodaṅmukhaṃ dīpaṃ devāgāre dvijātaye / kuryādyāmyamukhaṃ pitre adbhiḥ saṅkalpya susthiram
దేవాలయంలో ద్విజుడు దీపాన్ని తూర్పుముఖంగా లేదా ఉత్తరముఖంగా ఉంచవలెను. పితృదేవతల కోసం జలంతో సంకల్పం చేసి, దీపాన్ని స్థిరంగా దక్షిణముఖంగా స్థాపించాలి.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue instructing Garuda/Vainateya)
Afterlife Stage: Pretayoni
Ritual Type: Parvana
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: During deva-pūjā and pitṛ-kārya/śrāddha contexts as applicable
Concept: Ritual efficacy depends on correct orientation and intention: lamps for devas face east/north; for pitṛs face south, with water-sankalpa and steadiness.
Vedantic Theme: Karma requires saṅkalpa and niyama: intention and disciplined form shape the subtle fruit of action.
Application: When offering a lamp, consciously dedicate it (saṅkalpa) and place it steadily; use south-facing orientation for ancestral offerings and east/north for deity worship.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: temple/shrine
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: dik-niyamas in śrāddha and dāna contexts; Garuda Purana Pretakalpa: pitṛ-oriented rites and southward directionality
This verse links direction with the intended recipient: east or north for Deva-worship in a shrine, and south for the Pitṛs, aligning ancestor offerings with the southern (Yama-associated) quarter.
By prescribing Pitṛ-oriented offerings facing south, it reflects the ritual support given to the departed and ancestral realm connected with Yama’s direction, reinforcing the Purana’s framework of post-death rites aiding the deceased.
During Śrāddha or ancestor remembrance, keep ritual actions deliberate: make a clear saṅkalpa with water, place offerings steadily, and follow traditional directional conventions (south for Pitṛ-kārya) where appropriate.