Dharmopadeśa-Śānti: Rules of Impurity, Expiations, and Ancestor Rites
आरामश्च विशेषेण देवद्रोण्यस्तथैव च । वापीकूपतडागानि देवतायतनानि च ॥ ६६ ॥
ārāmaśca viśeṣeṇa devadroṇyastathaiva ca | vāpīkūpataḍāgāni devatāyatanāni ca || 66 ||
বিশেষকৈ উদ্যান-আৰাম নিৰ্মাণ, আৰু দেৱকাৰ্যৰ বাবে জলদ্ৰোণী স্থাপন; লগতে বাপী/ধাপ-কূপ, কূপ, পুখুৰী নিৰ্মাণ আৰু দেৱতাৰ মন্দিৰ-আয়তন গঢ়া—এই সকলো মহাপুণ্য।
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It teaches that dharmic public works—especially creating water sources, gardens, and deity-temples—are powerful puṇya-karma because they sustain life, support pilgrims and worship, and uphold deva-sevā and loka-saṅgraha.
Bhakti here is expressed through service: establishing devatāyatanas (temples) and facilities like water and gardens that enable worship, pilgrimage, and daily devotion, turning societal care into an offering to the deities.
Ritual-practice (kalpa-oriented dharma) is implied: the verse points to prescribed acts of dāna and pratiṣṭhā (religious establishment) such as dedicating water-resources and temples, which are standard topics in dharma and ritual manuals.