the Sraddha under Punarvasu, makes such again by agriculture.
The man that is desirous of growth and advancement
should perform the Sraddha under Pushya. By doing
it under the constellation Aslesha one begets heroic
children. By doing it under the Maghas one attains
to pre-eminence among kinsmen. By doing it under
the prior Phalgunis, the doer of it becomes endued
with good fortune. By doing the Sraddha under
the later Phalgunis one attains to many children;
while by performing it under Hasta, one attains to
the fruition of one’s wishes. By performing
it under the constellation Chitra one obtains children
endued with great beauty. By doing it under the
constellation Swati, one makes much profit by trade.
The man that desires children acquires the fruition
of his wish by performing the Sraddha under the constellation
Visakha. By doing it under Anuradha one becomes
a king of kings.[403] By making offerings in honour
of the Pitris under the constellation Jyeshtha with
devotion and humility, one attains to sovereignty,
O foremost one of Kuru’s race. By doing
the Sraddha under Mula one attains to health, and
by doing it under the prior Ashadha, one acquires
excellent fame. By performing it under the later
Ashadha one succeeds in roving over the whole world,
freed from every sorrow. By doing it under the
constellation Abhijit one attains to high knowledge.
By doing it under Sravana one, departing from this
world, attains to a very high end. The man that
performs the Sraddha under the constellation Dhanishtha
becomes the ruler of a kingdom. By doing it under
the constellation presided over by Varuna (viz., Satabhisha),
one attains to success as a physician. By performing
the Sraddha under the constellation of the prior Bhadrapada
one acquires large property in goats and sheep; while
by doing it under the later Bhadrapada one acquires
thousands of kine. By performing the Sraddha
under the constellation Revati one acquires much wealth
in utensils of white brass and copper. By doing
it under Aswini one acquires many steeds, while under
Bharani one attains to longevity. Listening to
these ordinances about the Sraddha, king Sasavindu
acted accordingly, and succeeded in easily subjugating
and ruling the whole earth.’”
SECTION XC
“Yudhishthira said, ’It behoves thee, O foremost one of Kuru’s race, to tell me unto what kind of Brahmanas, O grandsire, should the offers made at Sraddhas be given away.’
“Bhishma said, The Kshatriya who is conversant with the ordinances about gift should never examine Brahmanas (when making gifts unto them). In all acts, however, that relate to the worship of the deities and the Pitris, an examination has been said to be proper. The deities are worshipped on earth by men only when they are filled with devotion that comes from the deities themselves. Hence, one should, approaching them, make gifts unto all Brahmanas (without any examination of their merits), regarding such gifts