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Piṇḍas are balls of cooked rice mixed with ghee and black sesame seeds offered to ancestors during Hindu funeral rites (Antyesti) and ancestor worship (Śrāddha). According to traditions in the Garuda Puran, offering a pinda to a recently departed soul helps to unite the soul with its ancestors. Pindas can be placed on a recently deceased person's hands and feet on their way to a funeral pyre. Pindas are offered to both maternal and paternal lineages. When making an offering of pindas the first can be offered to the father (or for widow's, their husband), the 2nd their father's father, the third their father's father's father, the 4th their mother, the 5th their father's mother, the 6th their father's mother's mother, and so on to cover ancestors from all sides of the family.

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  • Piṇḍas are balls of cooked rice mixed with ghee and black sesame seeds offered to ancestors during Hindu funeral rites (Antyesti) and ancestor worship (Śrāddha). According to traditions in the Garuda Puran, offering a pinda to a recently departed soul helps to unite the soul with its ancestors. Pindas can be placed on a recently deceased person's hands and feet on their way to a funeral pyre. Pindas are offered to both maternal and paternal lineages. When making an offering of pindas the first can be offered to the father (or for widow's, their husband), the 2nd their father's father, the third their father's father's father, the 4th their mother, the 5th their father's mother, the 6th their father's mother's mother, and so on to cover ancestors from all sides of the family. (en)
  • Pinda (ou pind), désigne la « boule » ou la « boulette » de riz offerte en offrande aux mânes des ancêtres. Par extension, cela peut désigner le matériel, le corps. On peut retrouver ce terme dans une thématique spirituelle, désignant alors la structure corporelle ou l'existence matérielle. Dans le sahaj Marg, Le pindesh ou pind-pradesh est la sphère matérielle, la région des éléments de la nature, la région du cœur chez l'individu. (fr)
  • Pinda (sanskryt: piṇḍa) – hinduistyczna rytualna ofiara dla przodków nazywanych pitry i zamieszkujących pitrylokę, czyli dla zmarłych z linii męskiej za których odprawiono już ceremonię sapindikarana. Uprawnieni do jej ofiarowania są jedynie męscy potomkowie w linii prostej pokrewieństwa. Pinda to ofiara z pożywienia. Najczęściej w formie gałkiczy gomółki.Produktem żywnościowym używanym do tworzenia pindy jest w głównej mierze ugotowany ryż. Jako dodatki, w zależności od tradycji religijnych i lokalnych, bywają dodawane: * sezam * cukier * ghi * miód. (pl)
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  • Piṇḍas are balls of cooked rice mixed with ghee and black sesame seeds offered to ancestors during Hindu funeral rites (Antyesti) and ancestor worship (Śrāddha). According to traditions in the Garuda Puran, offering a pinda to a recently departed soul helps to unite the soul with its ancestors. Pindas can be placed on a recently deceased person's hands and feet on their way to a funeral pyre. Pindas are offered to both maternal and paternal lineages. When making an offering of pindas the first can be offered to the father (or for widow's, their husband), the 2nd their father's father, the third their father's father's father, the 4th their mother, the 5th their father's mother, the 6th their father's mother's mother, and so on to cover ancestors from all sides of the family. (en)
  • Pinda (ou pind), désigne la « boule » ou la « boulette » de riz offerte en offrande aux mânes des ancêtres. Par extension, cela peut désigner le matériel, le corps. On peut retrouver ce terme dans une thématique spirituelle, désignant alors la structure corporelle ou l'existence matérielle. Dans le sahaj Marg, Le pindesh ou pind-pradesh est la sphère matérielle, la région des éléments de la nature, la région du cœur chez l'individu. (fr)
  • Pinda (sanskryt: piṇḍa) – hinduistyczna rytualna ofiara dla przodków nazywanych pitry i zamieszkujących pitrylokę, czyli dla zmarłych z linii męskiej za których odprawiono już ceremonię sapindikarana. Uprawnieni do jej ofiarowania są jedynie męscy potomkowie w linii prostej pokrewieństwa. Pinda to ofiara z pożywienia. Najczęściej w formie gałkiczy gomółki.Produktem żywnościowym używanym do tworzenia pindy jest w głównej mierze ugotowany ryż. Jako dodatki, w zależności od tradycji religijnych i lokalnych, bywają dodawane: * sezam * cukier * ghi * miód. (pl)
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  • Pinda (fr)
  • Pinda (riceball) (en)
  • Pinda (ofiara) (pl)
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