Svadhā
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By Swami Harshanada
Sometimes transliterated as: Svadha, SvadhA, Svadhaa
Svadhā or Svadhādevī was one of the daughters of Dakṣaprajāpati. She had been married to the seven pitṛs or manes:
- Agniṣvāttas
- Barhiṣadas
- Somapās
- Yama
- Anala
- Soma
- Aryaman
The food that is offered to them in śrāddhas should be accompanied by the mantra ‘svadhā’. Then only they can get the same. Obviously this is a symbolical concept. When the mantra ‘svadhā’ is uttered while offering the piṇḍas,[1] it will induce the necessary power into them so as to be received by the pitṛs.[2]
References
- The Concise Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Swami Harshananda, Ram Krishna Math, Bangalore