Bhojana-vidhi and Nitya-karman: Directions for Eating, Prāṇa-Oblations, Sandhyā, and Conduct Leading to Apavarga
अमृतापिधानमसीत्युपरिष्टादपः पिबेत् / आचान्तः पुनराचामेदायं गौरिति मन्त्रतः
amṛtāpidhānamasītyupariṣṭādapaḥ pibet / ācāntaḥ punarācāmedāyaṃ gauriti mantrataḥ
Reciting, “You are the covering of immortality (amṛta),” one should sip water from above in the prescribed manner. Having performed ācamana, one should again perform ācamana with the mantra, “This is the cow,” according to rule.
Sūta (narrating traditional dharma-vidhi as received from the sages)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Indirectly: it frames purity and immortality-symbolism (“amṛta”) as a ritual orientation—preparing the practitioner’s body-mind for higher knowledge, where the Atman is approached through disciplined purification.
This is a preparatory discipline (śauca) rather than a meditation technique: mantra-guided ācamana trains attentiveness, ritual precision, and inner cleanliness—foundational for later Yoga-sādhana and Pāśupata-oriented observances.
Not by explicit theology here, but by shared dharma-practice: the same purificatory rite and mantra-discipline undergird both Śaiva and Vaiṣṇava sādhana in the Kurma Purana’s synthesis.