Brahmacarya and Vānaprastha Duties; Gradual Dissolution of Bodily Identity
वन्यैश्चरुपुरोडाशान् निर्वपेत् कालचोदितान् । लब्धे नवे नवेऽन्नाद्ये पुराणं च परित्यजेत् ॥ १९ ॥
vanyaiś caru-puroḍāśān nirvapet kāla-coditān labdhe nave nave ’nnādye purāṇaṁ ca parityajet
A vānaprastha should prepare cakes to be offered in sacrifice from fruits and grains grown naturally in the forest. When he obtains some new grains, he should give up his old stock of grains.
This verse says offerings like caru and puroḍāśa should be prepared and offered according to prescribed times, emphasizing disciplined, time-bound dharma.
In the context of varṇāśrama duties and purity, he advises using fresh grains when available and abandoning stale stock to maintain cleanliness and sattvic discipline in religious life.
Keep spiritual routines consistent (right time, right method), and prefer fresh, wholesome food while avoiding stale habits and neglect in daily devotional and ethical discipline.