Dāna as Prāyaścitta; Deathbed Gifts; Antyeṣṭi Procedures; Nārāyaṇa-bali for Untimely Deaths
पददानं च विधिवन्नासौ निरयगर्भगः / स्वातन्त्र्येणापि लवणदानमिच्छन्ति सूरयः
padadānaṃ ca vidhivannāsau nirayagarbhagaḥ / svātantryeṇāpi lavaṇadānamicchanti sūrayaḥ
పాదుకాదానం విధివిధానంగా చేసినచో అతడు నరకగర్భంలో పడడు. అందుచేత జ్ఞానులు స్వయంగా కూడా లవణదానాన్ని ప్రశంసిస్తారు.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue to Garuda)
Afterlife Stage: Naraka
Concept: Rule-following in dāna (vidhivat) yields protective karmic results; specific items (footwear, salt) avert severe afterlife consequences.
Vedantic Theme: Moral causality (karma) governing post-mortem states; śāstra-guided action reduces suffering and refines saṃskāra.
Application: Give practical necessities—footwear and salt—mindfully and respectfully; follow customary procedure and intention rather than casual disposal.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: realm
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: naraka descriptions where specific sins lead to specific torments (contextual); Garuda Purana: dāna lists including pāduka-dāna and lavaṇa-dāna (contextual)
This verse states that when footwear is donated in the proper prescribed manner, it protects the doer from falling into a hellish state (niraya), highlighting dāna as a concrete remedy for post-death suffering.
By linking specific donations to avoidance of niraya, the verse frames the after-death journey as influenced by karma and remedial acts (dāna) that reduce suffering in the post-mortem realms described in the Preta Kanda.
Practice intentional charity—especially essentials like footwear and food-seasoning staples such as salt—done respectfully and ethically, as a discipline of dharma and compassion that the text associates with favorable afterlife outcomes.