पितरश्चात्र पूज्याश्च स्वर्गता ये च पूर्वजाः । पिंडांश्च निर्वपेत्तेषां प्राप्येमां मुक्तिदायिकाम्
pitaraścātra pūjyāśca svargatā ye ca pūrvajāḥ | piṃḍāṃśca nirvapetteṣāṃ prāpyemāṃ muktidāyikām
Dito ay dapat sambahin ang mga Pitṛ—ang mga naunang ninunong nagkamit ng langit; at pagdating sa pook na ito na nagbibigay ng kalayaan, marapat na maghandog nang wasto ng mga piṇḍa para sa kanila.
Vyāsa (continued)
Tirtha: Dharmavāpī / muktidāyikā-sthāna (as described)
Type: kund
Scene: At the water’s edge, a pilgrim offers rice-balls (piṇḍas) on darbha grass, with a small śrāddha setup; ancestral figures, luminous and calm, receive honor; the place is depicted as radiant, suggesting ‘muktidāyikā’.
Honoring ancestors through śrāddha offerings at a sacred site supports both ancestral welfare and the devotee’s spiritual progress.
The mukti-dāyikā (liberation-giving) site in this context is Dharmavāpī within Dharmāraṇya.
Piṇḍa offerings (piṇḍadāna) to forefathers, along with honoring the Pitṛs.