पिण्डान्दद्यात्पितॄणां च सकलं तारयेत्कुलम् / वटमूलं समासाद्य शाकेनोष्णोदकेन वा
piṇḍāndadyātpitṝṇāṃ ca sakalaṃ tārayetkulam / vaṭamūlaṃ samāsādya śākenoṣṇodakena vā
พึงถวายปิณฑะแด่ปิตฤทั้งหลาย; ด้วยการนั้นย่อมช่วยให้ตระกูลทั้งสิ้นข้ามพ้นได้ ครั้นถึงโคนไทรแล้ว จะถวายด้วยผักหรือแม้ด้วยน้ำอุ่นก็ได้
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda)
Ritual Type: Parvana
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: After reaching vaṭa-mūla in the Gayā-śrāddha sequence (exact tithi not specified here).
Concept: Śrāddha/piṇḍa-dāna is a kula-dharma capable of ‘tāraṇa’ (uplift) of the lineage; accessibility is emphasized (vegetables or warm water).
Vedantic Theme: Primacy of bhāva (intent) and dharma over material opulence; compassionate action as purifier of saṃskāra.
Application: If resources are limited, perform pitṛ-offerings with available sāttvika items (śāka) or even warm water, maintaining purity and intention.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: vṛkṣa-sthāna/tīrtha adjunct
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: śrāddha accessibility teachings (simple offerings accepted when done with śraddhā); Garuda Purana: vaṭa/akṣaya-vaṭa passages in Gayā-māhātmya
This verse states that offering piṇḍas to the Pitṛs is a liberating act that benefits not only the departed but is said to uplift and protect the entire family lineage.
By emphasizing offerings to the Pitṛs, the verse points to post-death support through śrāddha rites—acts believed to aid the departed and maintain ancestral well-being, which in turn safeguards descendants.
If full ritual materials are unavailable, the verse allows simplified offerings—performed with sincerity—even using vegetables or warm water, encouraging continuity of ancestor remembrance and duty.