यदि प्रेतत्वमापन्नः कदाचित्स्वपिता भवेत् । तृप्त्यर्थं तस्य कर्तव्यं श्राद्धं तत्र दिने नृप
yadi pretatvamāpannaḥ kadācitsvapitā bhavet | tṛptyarthaṃ tasya kartavyaṃ śrāddhaṃ tatra dine nṛpa
หากเมื่อใดบิดาของตนเข้าสู่สภาพเปรตแล้วไซร้—โอ้พระราชา—เพื่อความอิ่มเอมของท่าน พึงทำศราทธะให้ท่านในวันนั้น
Unspecified (contextual narrator/teacher addressing a king)
Listener: King (nṛpa)
Scene: A son offers śrāddha with intense focus, visualizing his father in preta-form receiving relief; the kingly addressee is implied by a royal listener nearby, underscoring the universality of duty across classes.
Śrāddha is an act of filial dharma: it is performed to bring tṛpti (contentment) and support to the departed, especially during the preta-stage.
No single tīrtha is specified in this verse; the emphasis is on the rite and its proper occasion within the māhātmya context.
It instructs that śrāddha should be performed for one’s father on the relevant day if he is in the preta condition.