Sapindīkaraṇa: Timing, Eligibility, Gotra Rules, and Yearlong Śrāddha
with Vṛṣotsarga and Ghaṭa-dāna
एकादशे ऽह्नि यच्छ्राद्धं पृथक् पिण्डाश्च भोजनम् / पाकैरेन पतिस्त्रीणामन्येषां च विगर्हितम्
ekādaśe 'hni yacchrāddhaṃ pṛthak piṇḍāśca bhojanam / pākairena patistrīṇāmanyeṣāṃ ca vigarhitam
ศราทธ์ในวันที่สิบเอ็ด พร้อมการถวายปิณฑะแยกกันและการเลี้ยงอาหาร พึงทำด้วยอาหารที่ปรุงสุกเท่านั้น; ข้อนี้เป็นวินัยสำหรับสามีภรรยา ส่วนกรณีอื่นถือว่าไม่ควรทำ।
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Ritual Type: Ekoddishta
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: 11th day (ekādaśāha)
Concept: On the eleventh day, śrāddha requires cooked food and separate piṇḍa/feeding; the rule is affirmed for husband-wife cases, while applying it to others is criticized.
Vedantic Theme: Dharma as context-sensitive: the same external act changes value by adhikāra (eligibility) and sambandha (relationship).
Application: For ekādaśāha śrāddha, use properly cooked offerings; keep piṇḍas and feeding distinct; consult tradition on eligibility—especially the spouse-specific allowance implied here.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: household śrāddha space
Related Themes: Garuda Purana śrāddha chapters distinguishing ekoddishṭa rules by relationship and day-count
This verse highlights the ekādaśāha Śrāddha as a defined ritual moment involving separate piṇḍa offerings and feeding, with specific rules about using cooked preparations.
It specifies that on the eleventh day the Śrāddha should include distinct piṇḍas and bhojana, and that the offering is to be done with cooked food—treated as proper for the husband-wife context, but criticized when applied outside the intended eligibility.
When performing post-death rites, follow the tradition’s eligibility rules and keep offerings simple and properly cooked, seeking guidance from competent priests and family dharma to avoid improvised or inapplicable ritual substitutions.