Karma-yoga Discipline for the Twice-born: Upanayana, Upavīta Conduct, Guru-veneration, and Alms-regimen
देवताभ्यर्चनं कुर्यात् पुष्पैः पत्रेण वाम्बुभिः / अभिवादनशीलः स्यान्नित्यं वृद्धेषु धर्मतः
devatābhyarcanaṃ kuryāt puṣpaiḥ patreṇa vāmbubhiḥ / abhivādanaśīlaḥ syānnityaṃ vṛddheṣu dharmataḥ
পুষ্প, পত্র বা কেবল জল দিয়েও দেবতাদের যথাবিধি অর্চনা করা উচিত। ধর্মানুসারে সর্বদা—বিশেষত বয়োজ্যেষ্ঠদের প্রতি—শ্রদ্ধাভরে প্রণাম ও অভিবাদনে নিবিষ্ট থাকা উচিত।
Lord Kurma (Vishnu) instructing on dharma and daily worship
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
Indirectly: it emphasizes dharmic discipline—worship and humility—which purifies the mind and supports inner realization, a prerequisite for knowing the Atman.
It highlights preparatory practice (ācāra) for Yoga: regular deva-arcana (devotional worship) and cultivation of humility through honoring elders—foundational qualities that steady the mind for higher Shaiva-Vaishnava sādhanā.
By prescribing deva-arcana without sectarian limitation, it fits the Kurma Purana’s synthesis: worship of the divine is upheld as dharma across forms, aligning with Shaiva-Vaishnava unity in practice.