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1 अन्त्येष्टि
antyêshṭif. funeral sacrifice
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2 अन्त्येष्टिक्रिया
antyêshṭi-kriyāf. funeral ceremonies
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3 श्राद्ध
ṡrāddhamf (ī)n. (fr. ṡrad-dhā) faithful, true, loyal, believing HPariṡ. SaddhP. (cf. Pāṇ. 5-2, 101);
relating to a Ṡrāddha ceremony Cat. ;
n. a ceremony in honour andᅠ for the benefit of dead relatives observed with great strictness at various fixed periods andᅠ on occasions of rejoicing as well as mourning by the surviving relatives
(these ceremonies are performed by the daily offering of water andᅠ on stated occasions by the offering of Piṇḍas orᅠ balls of rice andᅠ meal < seeᅠ piṇḍa> to three paternal andᅠ three maternal forefathers i.e. to father, grandfather, andᅠ great grandfather;
it should be borne in mind that a Ṡrāddha is not a funeral ceremouy < antyêshṭi> but a supplement to such a ceremony;
it is an act of reverential homage to a deceased person performed by relatives, andᅠ is moreover supposed to supply the dead with strengthening nutriment after the performance of the previous funeral ceremonies has endowed them with ethereal bodies;
indeed until those antyêshṭi, orᅠ « funeral rites» have been performed, andᅠ until the succeeding first Ṡrāddha has been celebrated the deceased relative is a prêta orᅠ restless, wandering ghost, andᅠ has no real body <only a liṅga-ṡarīra q.v.>;
it is not until the first Ṡrāddha has taken place that he attains a position among the Pitṛis orᅠ Divine Fathers in their blissful abode called Pitṛi-loka, andᅠ the ṠrñṠrāddha is most desirable andᅠ efficacious when performed by a son;
for a full description of the Ṡrāddha ceremonies seeᅠ RTL. 276, 304 etc..) GṛṠrS. Mn. MBh. etc.;
gifts orᅠ offerings at a Ṡrāddha MW. ;
- श्राद्धकर
- श्राद्धकर्तृ
- श्राद्धकर्मन्
- श्राद्धकला
- श्राद्धकल्प
- श्राद्धकाण्ड
- श्राद्धकाण्डसंग्रह
- श्राद्धकारिका
- श्राद्धकार्यनिर्णयसंक्षेप
- श्राद्धकाल
- श्राद्धकाशिका
- श्राद्धकृत्
- श्राद्धकौमुदी
- श्राद्धक्रिया
- श्राद्धगणपति
- श्राद्धगुणसंग्रह
- श्राद्धचन्द्रिका
- श्राद्धचिन्तामणि
- श्राद्धतत्त्व
- श्राद्धतिलक
- श्राद्धत्व
- श्राद्धद
- श्राद्धदर्पण
- श्राद्धदिन
- श्राद्धदीधिति
- श्राद्धदीप
- श्राद्धदीपकलिका
- श्राद्धदीपिका
- श्राद्धदेव
- श्राद्धदेवता
- श्राद्धद्वासप्ततिकला
- श्राद्धनवकण्डिकासूत्र
- श्राद्धनिरूपण
- श्राद्धनिर्णय
- श्राद्धपङ्क्ति
- श्राद्धपद्धति
- श्राद्धपल्लव
- श्राद्धपारिजात
- श्राद्धप्रकाश
- श्राद्धप्रकीर्णकारिका
- श्राद्धप्रदीप
- श्राद्धप्रभा
- श्राद्धप्रयोग
- श्राद्धप्रयोगचिन्तामणि
- श्राद्धप्रयोगपद्धति
- श्राद्धप्रशंसा
- श्राद्धब्राह्मण
- श्राद्धभास्करप्रयोगपद्धति
- श्राद्धभुज्
- श्राद्धभोजन
- श्राद्धमञ्जरी
- श्राद्धमयूख
- श्राद्धमित्र
- श्राद्धमीमांसा
- श्राद्धरत्न
- श्राद्धरहस्य
- श्राद्धवचनसंग्रह
- श्राद्धवमनप्रायश्चित्त
- श्राद्धवर्नन
- श्राद्धवसिष्ठ
- श्राद्धवासर
- श्राद्धविधि
- श्राद्धविवेक
- श्राद्धविवेकसंग्रह
- श्राद्धवृत्तिप्रकरण
- श्राद्धव्यवस्थासंक्षेप
- श्राद्धशाक
- श्राद्धशिष्ट
- श्राद्धसंकल्प
- श्राद्धसंकल्पविधि
- श्राद्धसंग्रह
- श्राद्धसमुच्चय
- श्राद्धसागर
- श्राद्धसार
- श्राद्धसूतक
- श्राद्धसूत्र
- श्राद्धसौख्य
- श्राद्धस्तबक
- श्राद्धहेमाद्रि
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