Śrāddha as Trans-realm Nourishment; Pitṛ-Conveyance; Piṇḍa-born Body and the ātivāhika; Bhakti-based Release
प्रपितामहो दक्षिणतः पृष्ठतः पिण्डभक्षकः / श्राद्धकाले यमः प्रेतान्पितॄंश्चापि यमालयात्
prapitāmaho dakṣiṇataḥ pṛṣṭhataḥ piṇḍabhakṣakaḥ / śrāddhakāle yamaḥ pretānpitṝṃścāpi yamālayāt
เบื้องขวา (ทิศทักษิณ) มีประปิตามหะสถิตอยู่ เบื้องหลังมีผู้เสวยปิณฑะ ในกาลแห่งศราทธ์ ยมะจะนำทั้งเปรตและปิตฤออกมาจากยมาลัยของตน
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Yamaloka Journey
Ritual Type: Parvana
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: Śrāddha-kāla (time of śrāddha)
Concept: Yama’s governance regulates preta/pitṛ access to offerings; ritual time has juridical-cosmic authorization.
Vedantic Theme: Īśvara-niyati (cosmic order) operating through Yama as dharma-rāja; karma’s administration across realms.
Application: Perform śrāddha punctually and correctly, recognizing it as a time when beings under Yama’s jurisdiction are permitted to receive aid.
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: otherworldly-court/ritual-site
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa narratives of Yama, Yamadūtas, and preta journeys; Garuda Purana 2.10.27 (lineage placement around brāhmaṇa); Garuda Purana 2.10.29 (return from naraka to human birth)
This verse states that at śrāddha-time Yama enables pretas and pitṛs to receive offerings, indicating that piṇḍa and śrāddha are ritually meaningful channels through which the departed are supported and honored.
It portrays a specific ritual moment: Yama brings the departed (pretas) and established ancestors (pitṛs) from Yamaloka so they can partake in the śrāddha offerings, showing a sanctioned connection between the living rite and the after-death realm.
Perform śrāddha with sincerity and correct intention—treat it as an act of gratitude and duty toward one’s lineage, and as a disciplined reminder of dharma, mortality, and responsible living.