स्नानविधिः — गायत्र्यावाहन, सूर्यवन्दन, तर्पण, पञ्चमहायज्ञ, भस्मस्नान, मन्त्रस्नान
सदारान् सर्वतत्त्वज्ञान् ब्राह्मणान् वेदपारगान् प्रणम्य तेभ्यो यद्दत्तम् अन्नं मानुष उच्यते
sadārān sarvatattvajñān brāhmaṇān vedapāragān praṇamya tebhyo yaddattam annaṃ mānuṣa ucyate
Speise, die — nach ehrerbietiger Verneigung — Brahmanen dargebracht wird, die mit ihren Frauen leben, alle tattva kennen und das jenseitige Ufer der Veden erreicht haben, gilt als Gabe der Klasse „mānuṣa“ (menschlich).
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya, within the Dana/Puja instruction stream)
It frames anna-dāna (food-giving) as a disciplined, reverential act—bowing and offering to qualified Brahmanas—supporting the dharmic ecosystem that sustains Shiva-puja and purifies the devotee (pashu) from pasha through right action.
Indirectly: by emphasizing tattva-jñāna (knowledge of principles), it points to Shaiva discernment where liberation comes through right knowledge and right conduct, culminating in orientation toward Pati (Shiva) as the supreme regulator of dharma and grace.
A dana-vidhi: offering cooked food with pranāma to Veda-knowing, tattva-wise household Brahmanas—an ethical-observance (yama-like discipline) that supports purity and steadiness for Shiva-upasana and Pashupata-oriented practice.