The Narrative of the Five Pretas
Eligibility for rites and jīvac-chrāddha procedure
सदक्षिणाश्च सतिलास्तिस्त्रश्च जलधेनवः / निवेदयेत्पितृभ्यश्च स्वधेति सुसमाहितः
sadakṣiṇāśca satilāstistraśca jaladhenavaḥ / nivedayetpitṛbhyaśca svadheti susamāhitaḥ
ด้วยทักษิณาอันสมควร พร้อมงาและ “ชลธেনุ” สามประการ พึงถวายบูชาแด่ปิตฤทั้งหลาย โดยภาวนา “สวธา” ด้วยจิตตั้งมั่นและสำรวม
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue instructing Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Ritual Type: Parvana
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: Śrāddha occasion (tithi-based; commonly amāvasyā/mahālaya or prescribed family śrāddha day)
Concept: Śrāddha as a duty: offerings to Pitṛs must be accompanied by dakṣiṇā and performed with mental steadiness (samāhita).
Vedantic Theme: Karma performed with śraddhā and niyama purifies the mind (citta-śuddhi) and sustains ṛṇa-traya obligations (especially pitṛ-ṛṇa).
Application: When performing ancestral rites, include prescribed gifts (dakṣiṇā, tilā, water-charity) and maintain focused, calm attention while reciting svadhā.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: ritual-space (gṛhya/śrāddha-vedi)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 2.8 (Śrāddha-vidhi sequence: tilā, dakṣiṇā, svadhā, placement of offerings)
This verse presents “svadhā” as the proper offering-formula specifically addressed to the Pitṛs, marking the rite as an ancestral oblation rather than a deva-yajña.
Here “jaladhenu” indicates a prescribed water-offering modeled on the merit of gifting a cow; the verse specifies three as the required count for this particular ancestral offering sequence.
When performing tarpaṇa/śrāddha, include traditional elements (tilā, appropriate giving) and do the rite with steady attention and reverence, not mechanically.