Tarpana For Devas, Rishis and Pitris: Super-Short Procedure
Tarpana For Devas, Rishis and Pitris: Super-Short Procedure
Tarpana For Devas, Rishis and Pitris: Super-Short Procedure
Om Rishibhyo Namah
Introduction
External rituals are meant to create the internal visualization needed to affect desirable internal changes in the long run. For example, one offers a full coconut into fire as poornaahuti (complete offering) at the end of a homam (fire ritual). This is symbolic of surrendering ones head or ego (sense of I-ness) to god and burning it in the fire of wisdom and becoming free from ego. As one keeps engaging in this act again and again, the visualization becomes stronger and stronger and ego is slowly reduced. One important ritual of Hinduism is tarpana. Tarpana means satisfying or satiating. One acknowledges the debt one has to devas (gods), rishis (sages) and pitris (ancestral manes) and tries to satisfy them using this ritual. Just as gods are invoked in fire in a homam, pitris are invoked in water in this ritual, then held in the palm and released in a specific way conducive to freeing them. One owes a lot to ones parents and ancestors. In modern scientific terms, one owes all of ones genetic characteristics to ones parents and ancestors. Each ancestor is actually present in the person as a genetic characteristic. In karmik terms, one inherits some karmas of ones parents and ancestors and each ancestor is actually present in the person as a kaarmik predisposition. The latter approach obviously extends to multiple lives and some karmik predisposition is inherited from the ancestors from a past life too, though they may not be related to one in this life. By thinking of the deceased ancestors with gratitude and trying to give them an emancipation, one is actually trying to free oneself from various kaarmic predispositions that one has as a result of the rina (karmik debt) with several people. One can view this as an external event of satisfying and emancipating an external entity (a pitri). Alternately, one can view this as an internal event of satisfying and releasing an internal kaarmik predisposition. Ultimately, it is the latter. However, one needs to externalize first and perform external rituals, while thinking of what it means internally. This builds up ones visualization and slowly brings about internal changes and eventually the desired internal change itself. One with living parents also can perform pitri tarpanas for departed ancestors of this life and previous lives. Two external spiritual sadhanas are particularly powerful, useful and recommended for every person desirous of fast spiritual progress: (1) Homam (fire ritual): Gods are invoked in fire and satisfied with offerings with mantras. Please see the homam website at http://www.VedicAstrologer.org/homam for more. In the long run, a regular practice of this ritual increases the subtle fire burning inside ones subtle body, burns various impediments to spiritual progress and gives clarity, focus and stability to the mind. (2) Tarpana (water ritual): Gods, sages and manes are invoked in water and satisfied with emancipation given to them. In the long run, a regular practice of this ritual increases the release of various kaarmik predispositions and weaknesses that are blocking ones spiritual and material progress. This document describes the procedure of pitri tarpana with the relevant mantras using a simple approach. This document is the super-short procedure. There are also documents giving a regular procedure and a short procedure for those with less time constraints. Download them from http://www.VedicAstrologer.org/tarpana.
On these days, tarpanas not requiring water with sesame seed can be performed, but not the ones requiring water with sesame seeds.
Materials Needed
One needs the following materials: (1) Water pot made ideally of gold, silver, copper, bronze, brass or panchalohas (five metals). It should ideally not be made of iron, steel or clay. However, it is better to make compromises when you have no suitable pot, than skipping the ritual altogether. (2) Some akshatas made by mixing uncooked plain white (or brown) rice grains with turmeric powder and a drop of ghee (clarified butter) or an oil. In the absence of turmeric powder, just plain rice grains can be used as akshatas. In the absence of rice grains, use a grain that is locally popular and available. (3) Black sesame seeds. Try your best to get them. If you cannot get them, use white or brown sesame seeds as a substitute. If you cannot get any of them, use akshatas (see (2) above) instead of sesame seeds. (4) Darbhas or kushas, a sacred grass. Each darbha has a sharp edge and a base. You need to hold three of them in your right palm, while holding and leaving water. If you do not have darbha, use a locally available grass. If that cannot be done, just ignore darbhas in all directions and proceed without them. (5) A ring made of darbha, known as pavitram, is to be worn on the right hand ring finger during the ritual. If that is not available, it is acceptable to wear any ring made of any gemstone or gold or silver. So wear some ring on the right hand ring finger. If that is not possible, proceed without it.
Sankalpam (vow)
While sitting cross-legged, the empty left-hand palm is placed on the right knee with the palm facing up. Some akshatas are taken in the right hand, it is closed and the closed fist of the right hand is placed on the left palm with the palm of the closed right fist facing down (towards the left hand palm). The following is recited to take a sankalpa (vow) to perform this ritual. It means on this auspicious day and auspicious time, I shall perform tarpana to Devas, Rishis and Pitris to the best of my ability. After reciting it, the akshatas are dropped on the ground in front of one.
Deva Tarpana
The first to be performed is Deva Tarpana, satiation of various gods who run this universe. They are also microcosmically present in each person as various good qualities inside that person. Place the water pot in front of you. Sit facing the east direction. The right knee should be in contact with the ground, while the left knee should be out of contact with the ground (i.e. place the left leg over right leg so that left knee is a little above the ground). Put some akshatas in the water pot, hold the water pot on the right hand palm, cover it with the left hand palm and say the following to request the presence of gods, rishis etc in that water pot. It means may Brahma etc gods and Kashyapa etc sages, may all the great ones who live in the stomach of the cosmic egg of creation come here.
om brahm tpyatm| om viu tpyatm| om rudra tpyatm| om prajpati tpyatm| om dev tpyantm| om devya tpyantm| om vasava tpyantm| om rudr tpyantm| om dity tpyantm| om chandsi tpyantm| om ved tpyantm| om aya tpyantm| om gandharv tpyantm| om apsarasa tpyantm| om devnug tpyantm| om ng tpyantm| om sgar tpyantm| om parvat tpyantm| om sarita tpyantm| om manuy tpyantm| om yak tpyantm| om raksi tpyantm| om pic tpyantm| om supar tpyantm| om bhtni tpyantm| om paava tpyantm| om vanaspataya tpyantm| om oadhaya tpyantm|
Rishi Tarpana
You need to continue to sit facing east with the right knee in contact with earth. You need to use the water containing akshatas and do the same way as in Deva tarpana. Use the following mantras.
om kayapa tpyatm| om atri tpyatm| om vasiha tpyatm| om vivmitra tpyatm| om gautama tpyatm| om bharadvja tpyatm| om jamadagni tpyatm| om agr tpyatm| om kutsa tpyatm| om bhgu tpyatm|
Pitri Tarpana
These are offerings to various deceased ancestors of various lives. First place the water pot in front of you, bow to it and say the following. This means may my ancestors come here and accept my water oblations.
Use the following mantras and release water 3 times or one time with each mantra on encountering numbers, in the style previously mentioned. Please note that 3 offerings are made to 3 generations of maternal and paternal ancestors, while only one offering is made to other people. These are generic mantras to cover all people who have a strong kaarmik connection to you, either in this life or the ones before. These mantras are applicable to all, irrespective of whether any of ones parents and other relations are alive or not. Some specific customizable mantras giving the names of a specific deceased relatives you want to cover will be given at the end. To beings who played the role of father in various lives to you:
mama sarvajanmeu pitara tpyantm ida tilodaka svadhyibhya tebhya svadh nama ||1|| tebhya svadh nama ||2|| tebhya svadh nama ||3||
To beings who played the role of fathers father in various lives to you:
mama sarvajanmeu pitmah tpyantm ida tilodaka svadhyibhya tebhya svadh nama ||1|| tebhya svadh nama ||2|| tebhya svadh nama ||3||
To beings who played the role of fathers fathers father in various lives to you:
mama sarvajanmeu prapitmah tpyantm ida tilodaka svadhyibhya tebhya svadh nama ||1|| tebhya svadh nama ||2|| tebhya svadh nama ||3||
To beings who played the role of mother in various lives to you:
mama sarvajanmeu mtara tpyantm ida tilodaka svadhyibhya tbhya svadh nama ||1|| tbhya svadh nama ||2|| tbhya svadh nama ||3||
To beings who played the role of fathers mother in various lives to you:
mama sarvajanmeu pitmahya tpyantm ida tilodaka svadhyibhya tbhya svadh nama ||1|| tbhya svadh nama ||2|| tbhya svadh nama ||3||
To beings who played the role of fathers fathers mother in various lives to you:
mama sarvajanmeu prapitmahya tpyantm ida tilodaka svadhyibhya tbhya svadh nama ||1|| tbhya svadh nama ||2|| tbhya svadh nama ||3||
To beings who played the role of wife in various lives to you:
mama sarvajanmeu patnya tpyantm ida tilodaka svadhyibhya tbhya svadh nama ||1||
To beings who played the role of husband in various lives to you:
mama sarvajanmeu pataya tpyantm ida tilodaka svadhyibhya tebhya svadh nama ||1||
To beings who played the role of son in various lives to you:
mama sarvajanmeu putr tpyantm ida tilodaka svadhyibhya tebhya svadh nama ||1||
To beings who played the role of daughter in various lives to you:
mama sarvajanmeu kany tpyantm ida tilodaka svadhyibhya tbhya svadh nama ||1||
To beings who played the role of a dear one in various lives to you:
mama sarvajanmeu ptajan tpyantm ida tilodaka svadhyibhya tebhya svadh nama ||1||
To beings who played the role of one born in the same lineage in various lives to you:
mama sarvajanmeu svakulajt tpyantm ida tilodaka svadhyibhya tebhya svadh nama ||1||
If the deceased person is a man from List A: Gotra gotra mama Relation Name tpyatm ida tilodaka tasmai svadh nama ||1|| tasmai svadh nama
Conclusion
Now throw away the remaining water in the pot. Put back the sacred thread in the normal way (see previous sections for the description). Sit facing the east. Say the following and think that you have surrendered the doership of the just finished action to the Lord. Now you should try to completely abandon the thought that you did it.
anena yathaktiktena devaripit tarpakhyena karma bhagavn pitsvarp janrdana vsudeva pryat na mama| om tat sat| om sarvam r krpaamastu| om lok samast sukhino bhavantu| om sarve jan sukhino bhavantu| om nti nti nti|