Gṛhastha-nitya-karman: Śauca, Sandhyā-vidhi, Pañca-yajña, and Āśrama-krama
एका लिंगे गुदे पंच दश वामे तथोभयोः । सप्त तिस्रः प्रदातव्याः पादयोर्मृत्तिकाः पृथक् ॥ १३ ॥
ekā liṃge gude paṃca daśa vāme tathobhayoḥ | sapta tisraḥ pradātavyāḥ pādayormṛttikāḥ pṛthak || 13 ||
يُستعمل الترابُ المُطهِّر: مرةً على العضو التناسلي، وخمسَ مراتٍ على الدبر، وعشرَ مراتٍ على اليد اليسرى، وكذلك على كلتا اليدين. وأما القدمان فلكلٍّ منهما على حدةٍ سبعُ مسحاتٍ وثلاثٌ بالتراب.
Narada (teaching ritual discipline in a dharma/ācāra context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It codifies śauca (ritual purity) as a disciplined practice, teaching that external cleanliness supports inner sattva and readiness for japa, pūjā, and dharmic living.
While not directly describing bhakti emotions, it supports Vishnu-bhakti indirectly by prescribing purity of body and conduct—considered foundational for effective worship, mantra, and temple/household ritual.
It reflects applied dharma-śāstra style ritual procedure (ācāra/śauca-vidhi)—a practical rule-set used in daily rites, aligning with the broader Vedic ancillary tradition of correct ritual performance.