The Greatness of Offering Piṇḍas at Viṣṇvādipada (Viṣṇupada) — Gayā Śrāddha Procedure and Fruits
चतुर्थदिवसे कृत्यमेतत्कृत्वा तु मोहिनि । पूतः कर्माधिकारी स्याच्छ्राद्धकृद्ब्रह्मलोकभाक् ॥ ५४ ॥
caturthadivase kṛtyametatkṛtvā tu mohini | pūtaḥ karmādhikārī syācchrāddhakṛdbrahmalokabhāk || 54 ||
噢,摩希尼(迷惑者)!于第四日完成此规定之行持者,便得清净,堪任诸仪轨之业;而行施罗达 śrāddha 者,将得至梵天界 Brahmaloka。
Narada (teaching in a dharma-ritual context; addressed to Mohinī as a vocative within the narrative)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It links correct observance of the fourth-day rite with inner and ritual purification (pūtatva) and declares a higher spiritual fruit—attainment of Brahmaloka—for one who performs śrāddha properly.
While primarily a dharma-ritual instruction, it supports bhakti indirectly by emphasizing faithful performance of prescribed rites for ancestors as an offering done with reverence, which purifies the practitioner and aligns life with sacred duty.
Kalpa (ritual procedure) is central: it specifies the timing (fourth day) and the concept of karmādhikāra—eligibility to perform rites—gained through proper, purifying observance.