Adhyaya 34 — Madālāsā’s Instruction on Sadācāra (Householder Conduct, Purity, and Daily Rites)
वैश्वदेवन्ततः कुर्याद्धलयस्तत्र मे शृणु ।
यथास्थानविभागन्तु देवानुद्दिश्य वै पृथक् ॥
vaiśvadevantataḥ kuryād dhalayas tatra me śṛṇu |
yathāsthānavibhāgaṃ tu devān uddiśya vai pṛthak ||
এরপর বৈশ্বদেব অর্ঘ্য/যজ্ঞ সম্পাদন করবে; সেখানে অংশবণ্টন সম্পর্কে আমার কথা শোনো। যথাস্থানে, দেবতাদের পৃথক পৃথকভাবে সম্বোধন করে বণ্টন করতে হবে।
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The rite trains precision and mindful intention: offerings are not generic but directed (uddeśa) and properly placed, reflecting a worldview where duty is fulfilled through attentive differentiation rather than vague piety.
Ācāra/ritual instruction; not pancalakṣaṇa.
‘All-gods’ worship symbolizes integrating all functions of life into a single harmonized order; ‘separately’ indicates discernment—honoring each force/faculty without confusion, yet within one rite.