Śrāddha-vidhi for Pitṛs: Invitations, Purity, Offerings, and Conduct
सत्क्रियां देशकालौ च शौचं ब्राह्मणसंपदम् / पञ्चैतान् विस्तरो हन्ति तस्मान्नेहेत विस्तरम्
satkriyāṃ deśakālau ca śaucaṃ brāhmaṇasaṃpadam / pañcaitān vistaro hanti tasmānneheta vistaram
Ang wastong ritwal, ang tamang lugar at panahon, ang kalinisan, at ang sapat na pagkakaroon ng mga brāhmaṇa—ang limang ito ay nasisira dahil sa labis na pagpapalawig; kaya huwag habulin ang di-kinakailangang kahabaan sa pagsasagawa ng ritwal.
Lord Kūrma (Vishnu) instructing the sages (contextual dharma-upadeśa)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Indirectly: it prioritizes dharmic essentials over outward excess, aligning with the Purāṇic (and Yoga-śāstra) view that inner purity and right intention support realization more than ritual display.
It emphasizes restraint (niyama-like discipline): śauca (purity), appropriateness (deśa-kāla), and avoiding overcomplication—principles that support steadiness of mind and effective sādhanā in the Kurma Purana’s broader yogic ethic.
By teaching a shared dharma framework—purity, discipline, and avoidance of hollow ritualism—this aligns with the Kurma Purana’s Shaiva-Vaishnava synthesis where devotion and practice are validated across traditions when grounded in essential dharma.