Adhyaya 50 — Mind-Born Progeny, Svayambhuva Manu’s Lineage, and Brahmā’s Ordinance to Duḥsaha (Alakṣmī’s Retinue)
भवतो वैश्वदेवान्ते नामोच्चारणपूर्वकम् ।
एतत्तवेति दास्यन्ति भवतो बलिमूर्जितम् ॥
bhavato vaiśvadevānte nāmoccāraṇapūrvakam | etat taveti dāsyanti bhavato balim ūrjitam ||
«وعند ختام شعيرة الفيشڤاديفا (Vaiśvadeva)، وبعد أن يذكروا اسمك أولًا، سيقدّمون قربانَ بالي مُقوّيًا قائلين: “هذا لك”.»
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Household dharma includes structured giving: offerings are allocated with clarity (naming, intention) rather than through fear or superstition. Proper distribution of ritual portions maintains harmony between humans and liminal beings.
Ritual-dharma instruction; tangential to the five characteristics, functioning as applied ethics within the Purāṇic setting.
Name (nāma) fixes intention and ‘address’ in subtle economy; the bali becomes ‘ūrjita’ when offered with correct sankalpa and closure (anta) of the rite, preventing psychic diffusion.