ततस्तु तर्पणं कुर्यात्स्वशाखोक्तविधानतः । ब्रह्मादीनखिलान्देवान्मरीच्यादींस्तथा मुनीन्
tatastu tarpaṇaṃ kuryātsvaśākhoktavidhānataḥ | brahmādīnakhilāndevānmarīcyādīṃstathā munīn
ثم ليؤدِّ طقس التَّرْبَنَة (tarpaṇa)، أي سكب القرابين المائية، وفق النظام المرويّ في فرعه الفيدي، مُرضيًا براهما وسائر الآلهة، وكذلك الحكماء ابتداءً بمريشي.
Vyāsa (deduced from immediate narrative context of Dharmāraṇya instructions)
Scene: On a riverbank, a practitioner sits facing east, pouring water in measured streams while reciting names of Brahmā, the gods, and sages like Marīci; a calm river and kusa grass indicate ritual purity.
Dharma is practiced through disciplined continuity—honoring gods and sages through properly transmitted Vedic procedure.
No specific tirtha is cited; the focus is on orthodox ritual method within the Dharmāraṇya teaching.
Tarpaṇa is prescribed, to be performed exactly as enjoined by one’s own Vedic śākhā, directed to deities and sages.