सोमवंशं समुद्दिश्य श्राद्धं यच्छति भक्तितः
somavaṃśaṃ samuddiśya śrāddhaṃ yacchati bhaktitaḥ
“Với lòng thành kính, ông dâng lễ śrāddha, hồi hướng và kính dâng đến Somavaṃśa, dòng dõi Mặt Trăng.”
Narrative voice within Bhartṛyajña episode (contextual narrator)
Scene: The patron performs saṅkalpa with water in hand (añjali), facing priests; above, a symbolic crescent moon and a stylized ancestral line indicating Somavaṃśa dedication.
Ancestral rites gain potency when performed with clear intention (saṅkalpa) and devotion, linking personal dharma to lineage memory.
The verse belongs to the Nāgarakhaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya setting; this line itself highlights lineage-dedication rather than a named site.
It indicates the saṅkalpa/dedication aspect of śrāddha—offering it while explicitly intending it for a particular lineage (Somavaṃśa).
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