क्षौरं चैवोपनयनं महानाम्न्यादिकं तथा । क्रियाकर्मादिकं यच्च व्रतं दानोपवासकम्
kṣauraṃ caivopanayanaṃ mahānāmnyādikaṃ tathā | kriyākarmādikaṃ yacca vrataṃ dānopavāsakam
So auch die Tonsur, das Upanayana (Einweihung), das Mahānāma und andere Observanzen; und welche rituellen Handlungen es auch gebe: Gelübde, Gaben der Wohltätigkeit und Fasten.
Brahmā
Tirtha: Dharmāraṇya
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣis (frame implied)
Scene: A sequence tableau: a child’s tonsure, a sacred-thread ceremony, then devotees observing fasts and giving charity; the kṣetra’s āśrama/temple anchors all scenes.
Dharma is comprehensive—life-cycle rites, vows, charity, and fasting together shape a disciplined sacred life.
The Dharmāraṇya setting frames these prescriptions as practices suited to a sanctified region.
Kṣaura (tonsure), upanayana, other observances, and practices such as vrata (vows), dāna (charity), and upavāsa (fasting).