Śrāddha-vidhi for Pitṛs: Invitations, Purity, Offerings, and Conduct
अतिथिर्यस्य नाश्नाति न तच्छ्राद्धं प्रशस्यते / तस्मात् प्रयत्नाच्छ्राद्धेषु पूज्या ह्यतिथयो द्विजैः
atithiryasya nāśnāti na tacchrāddhaṃ praśasyate / tasmāt prayatnācchrāddheṣu pūjyā hyatithayo dvijaiḥ
ศราทธะใดที่แขกมิได้ร่วมรับประทาน ศราทธะนั้นไม่เป็นที่สรรเสริญ เพราะฉะนั้นในพิธีศราทธะ ทวิชพึงพยายามอย่างรอบคอบเพื่อบูชาและให้เกียรติแขกทั้งหลาย
Sūta (narrator) conveying the Kurma Purana’s dharma-teaching on śrāddha and hospitality
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Indirectly: it frames dharma as the purifier of intention. By honoring the atithi during śrāddha, one reduces ego-centered ritualism, supporting the inner purity traditionally required for Atman-realization.
No direct meditation technique is taught; the verse emphasizes karma-yoga-like discipline—selfless service (atithi-pūjā) and careful ritual conduct—as a dharmic foundation that complements the Kurma Purana’s later yogic and devotional teachings.
It does not explicitly discuss Śiva–Viṣṇu unity; instead it presents shared purāṇic dharma: right ritual is inseparable from compassion and hospitality, a value upheld across both Śaiva and Vaiṣṇava streams in the Kurma Purana.