Explanation of the Sapiṇḍana Rite; Causes of Pretahood; Viṣṇu Worship and Preta-ghaṭa Dāna
मध्ये पितामहं पूज्य तथा देवं महेश्वरम् / पूजयेच्च विधानेन गन्धपुष्पादिभिः पृथक्
madhye pitāmahaṃ pūjya tathā devaṃ maheśvaram / pūjayecca vidhānena gandhapuṣpādibhiḥ pṛthak
ณกึ่งกลางพึงบูชาพิตามหะพรหมา และบูชาเทพมหेशวร (ศิวะ) ด้วย; แล้วตามพิธีที่กำหนด จงบูชาแต่ละองค์แยกกันด้วยเครื่องสักการะ เช่น ของหอมและดอกไม้
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinatā-putra)
Ritual Type: Parvana
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: Post-funeral sequence within śrāddha-related observances
Concept: Devapūjā as a required limb of post-funeral observance; honoring distinct deities with distinct upacāras.
Vedantic Theme: Īśvara-ārādhana and yajña-bhāva as purifying supports for dharma; many forms, one sacred order.
Application: In rites, keep offerings and mantras properly assigned; maintain cleanliness and intentionality; avoid mixing procedures meant for different deities.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: ritual altar/maṇḍala arrangement
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa/Śrāddha-khaṇḍa: devatā-tarpaṇa and pūjā as aṅgas of śrāddha; Garuda Purana: instructions on pūjā with gandha-puṣpa-dhūpa-dīpa-naivedya in ritual contexts
This verse places Brahmā and Śiva as specific recipients of ritual honor within the prescribed rite, indicating that correct deva-pūjā supports the intended sanctity and efficacy of the śrāddha/pretakriyā sequence.
Indirectly: rather than describing the path, it gives a procedural instruction for offerings during post-death rites, which the Garuda Purana presents as supportive duties (dharma) connected to the departed’s welfare.
When performing śrāddha or memorial worship, follow a clear, rule-based sequence and make offerings (e.g., fragrance and flowers) with attention—honoring each deity distinctly rather than mixing the worship casually.