प्रणवेन समालोड्य प्रणवेनैव संपिबेत् । पालाशे मध्यमे पर्णे भाण्डे ताम्रमये शुभे ॥ ७० ॥
praṇavena samāloḍya praṇavenaiva saṃpibet | pālāśe madhyame parṇe bhāṇḍe tāmramaye śubhe || 70 ||
Having stirred it while reciting the Praṇava (Oṁ), one should drink it while again reciting the Praṇava—served in an auspicious copper vessel, with a palāśa leaf placed as the middle lining.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It teaches mantra-governed purity: the act (stirring and drinking) is sanctified by Praṇava (Oṁ), indicating that inner intention and sacred sound should accompany even simple ritual steps.
By centering the practice on Oṁ, it aligns the practitioner’s body and mind with the Supreme through reverent remembrance, turning a routine act into a devotional offering.
It reflects ritual discipline tied to mantra application (mantra-viniyoga) and material rules (proper vessel/leaf), echoing the procedural precision associated with Kalpa (ritual practice) and Śikṣā (correct sacred recitation).