Śrāddha Vidhi: Kāla (Timing), Pātra (Recipient), and Karma (Procedure) for Pitṛ-tarpaṇa and Piṇḍa
तदन्नं विकिरेद्भूमौ दद्याच्चापः सकृत्सकृत् / सर्वमन्नमुपादाय सतिलं दक्षिणामुखः
tadannaṃ vikiredbhūmau dadyāccāpaḥ sakṛtsakṛt / sarvamannamupādāya satilaṃ dakṣiṇāmukhaḥ
Hãy rải thức ăn ấy xuống đất và dâng nước hết lần này đến lần khác. Rồi gom toàn bộ thức ăn cùng với mè, quay mặt về phương Nam mà làm lễ hiến cúng.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinatā-putra)
Ritual Type: Parvana
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: During śrāddha sequence before/around piṇḍa and tarpaṇa steps (as prescribed)
Concept: Śrāddha is performed through precise acts (anna-vikīraṇa, repeated udaka-dāna, tila-sahita offering) with correct orientation to honor Pitṛs.
Vedantic Theme: Kartavya-karma and ṛṇa-traya (especially pitṛ-ṛṇa) as a purifier of antaḥkaraṇa supporting higher pursuits.
Application: During ancestral rites, keep offerings simple and exact: scatter the designated food, offer water repeatedly, include sesame, and face south while making the offering.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: ritual-space (gṛha/śrāddha-sthāna)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana Pretakalpa/Śrāddha-prakaraṇa: standard sequence of anna, udaka, tila, dakṣiṇāmukhatva (adjacent verses 1.99.23–26)
This verse emphasizes repeated udaka-dāna (water offering) as a key act of ritual support and sanctification during Pitṛ-related offerings.
Facing south is traditionally associated with the Pitṛ direction; the verse instructs dakṣiṇāmukha orientation to align the rite with ancestral (Pitṛ) intent.
When performing śrāddha or memorial offerings, maintain ritual mindfulness: offer water respectfully, include tila where prescribed, and follow direction/orientation rules as part of disciplined dharma.