Śrāddha as Trans-realm Nourishment; Pitṛ-Conveyance; Piṇḍa-born Body and the ātivāhika; Bhakti-based Release
तस्यान्नममृतं भूत्वा देवत्वे ऽप्यनुयाति च / गान्धव्ये भोगरूपेण पशुत्वे च तृणं भवेत्
tasyānnamamṛtaṃ bhūtvā devatve 'pyanuyāti ca / gāndhavye bhogarūpeṇa paśutve ca tṛṇaṃ bhavet
اس کا کھانا امرت بن کر دیوتا کی حالت میں بھی اس کے ساتھ چلتا ہے۔ گندھرو کی یونی میں وہی بھوگ کی صورت ہو جاتا ہے، اور پشو یونی میں وہ ترن یعنی گھاس بن جاتا ہے۔
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Afterlife Stage: Pretayoni
Beneficiary: Pitr
Concept: Offerings/food given with rite and intention ‘follow’ the jīva and manifest as suitable sustenance according to the next birth-state.
Vedantic Theme: Subtle causality (adṛṣṭa) governing experience across saṃsāra; continuity of saṃskāra and karmaphala through changing upādhis.
Application: Maintain śrāddha/anna-dāna with faith and correctness; understand that support given is not wasted but reappears in fitting forms.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa: śrāddha as ‘anugacchati’ (follows) the departed; discussions of piṇḍa/anna transforming for pretas and pitṛs (chapter-context dependent)
This verse states that offered food is not merely symbolic: it ‘follows’ the being and manifests according to the attained birth—nectar in divine states, enjoyment among Gandharvas, and fodder in animal existence—showing offerings as a karmically effective support.
It links the same supportive act (food given/received as offering) to differing experiential outcomes across realms, implying that one’s karmic destination (deva, gandharva, paśu) conditions how merits and supports are ‘converted’ into lived experience.
Practice anna-dāna (food charity) and śrāddha-related offerings with sincerity; the teaching encourages consistent, compassionate giving, as its benefit is portrayed as enduring and adaptable across life, afterlife, and rebirth.