अग्निष्वात्तादिकान्सर्वान्पितॄनाहूय कृत्स्नशः । विश्वेदेवांस्तथा चैव प्रस्थितः पाकशासनः
agniṣvāttādikānsarvānpitṝnāhūya kṛtsnaśaḥ | viśvedevāṃstathā caiva prasthitaḥ pākaśāsanaḥ
اگنِشواتّہ وغیرہ تمام پِتروں کو پوری طرح بلا کر، اور وِشویدیوؤں کو بھی طلب کر کے، پاک شاسن (اندَر) روانہ ہوا۔
Narrator (within the Purāṇic dialogue)
Tirtha: Camatkārapura
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pārthiva (king)
Scene: Indra, titled Pākaśāsana, ritually summons the Pitṛs (Agniṣvātta class onward) and the Viśvedevas, then begins the journey—an unseen celestial congregation gathers around him.
Śrāddha is a cosmic rite involving Pitṛs and deities; proper observance connects human duty with divine order.
The rite-context is Gayā-centered, famed for Pitṛ-related ceremonies, though the verse highlights the invoked beings.
Summoning/invoking the Pitṛs (Agniṣvāttas, etc.) and the Viśvedevas as part of the śrāddha framework.