Genealogy of the Ancestors (Pitṛs) and the Procedure of Śrāddha
पितॄणाममलं स्थानं दक्षिणादिक्प्रशस्यते । प्राचीनावीतमुदकं तिलसंत्यागमेव च
pitṝṇāmamalaṃ sthānaṃ dakṣiṇādikpraśasyate | prācīnāvītamudakaṃ tilasaṃtyāgameva ca
สำหรับปิตฤ ทิศใต้ได้รับสรรเสริญว่าเป็นแดนบริสุทธิ์เหมาะสม และพึงประกอบพิธีด้วยการนุ่งห่มแบบปราจีนาวีตะ พร้อมถวายอุทกะ (น้ำบูชา) และถวายงาด้วย
Not explicitly identified in the provided verse (context-dependent narration/dialogue in Adhyaya 9).
Concept: Pitṛ-rites require correct cosmological alignment: southward orientation, prācīnāvīta, water offerings, and sesame—purity and protocol open the channel of remembrance.
Application: Create intentional ‘orientation’ in life: set aside a consistent time/place and method for remembrance, gratitude, and offerings (charity/food/water), keeping it simple and pure.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Type: celestial_realm
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A ritualist sits with prācīnāvīta, facing the southern quarter marked by a subtle emblem—perhaps a dark-blue horizon line where ancestral realms are suggested. He pours clear water and releases black sesame into a small vessel, the sesame grains turning into tiny star-like points drifting southward, conveying the ‘stainless place’ of the Pitṛs.","primary_figures":["gṛhastha or brāhmaṇa performer","pitṛs (suggested as distant silhouettes or constellations)"],"setting":"quiet ritual space with a directional marker (south), kuśa grass, water pot (kalaśa), sesame bowl; minimal distractions","lighting_mood":"moonlit","color_palette":["midnight blue","ivory white","sesame black","soft silver","smoke violet"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: seated ritualist in prācīnāvīta posture offering udaka and tila toward the southern direction, gold leaf haloing the directional emblem, ornate vessel detailing, rich maroon and green textiles, symmetrical devotional framing.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: tranquil night ritual with cool moonlit palette, delicate sesame grains and water stream, subtle southern horizon cue, refined facial features, minimal background emphasizing stillness and direction.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlined figure with prācīnāvīta clearly indicated, stylized water pot and sesame bowl, southern direction marked by iconic motif, strong red/yellow/green with deep blue background and black contours.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: decorative directional mandala with the southern quadrant emphasized, ritualist offering water and sesame, floral borders and lotus motifs, deep indigo ground with gold and silver accents, devotional symmetry."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["night insects","soft water pour","single bell at offering moment","long silence","distant conch"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: पितॄणाममलं = पितॄणाम् अमलम्; दक्षिणादिक्प्रशस्यते = दक्षिणा-दिक् प्रशस्यते; प्राचीनावीतमुदकं = प्राचीन-आवीतम् उदकम्; तिलसंत्यागमेव = तिल-संत्यागम् एव.
The verse states that the southern direction is specially commended as the proper, pure region for ancestral rites, reflecting the traditional association of the Pitṛ-loka and Pitṛ-karma with the south in Dharma literature.
Prācīnāvīta refers to wearing the sacred thread in the manner prescribed for Pitṛ rites (distinct from the orientation used in deva-rites), marking that the action is intended for ancestors.
It emphasizes disciplined observance: honoring ancestors is not merely emotional remembrance but is performed through prescribed, respectful ritual elements—directional orientation, water libations, and sesame offerings—done with purity and intention.