Upanayana Timing, Brahmacarya Rules, Ācamana & Sandhyā Observance
कृताग्निकार्यो भुञ्जीत विनीतो गुर्वनुज्ञया / आपोशानक्रियापूर्वं सत्कृत्यान्नमकुत्सयन्
kṛtāgnikāryo bhuñjīta vinīto gurvanujñayā / āpośānakriyāpūrvaṃ satkṛtyānnamakutsayan
Habiendo cumplido los ritos del fuego sagrado, debe comer con humildad y con el permiso de su maestro. Primero ha de realizar el āpośāna (sorber agua como purificación) y luego tomar el alimento con respeto, sin reprocharlo.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda)
Concept: Eat only after agni-related duties, with humility and guru’s permission; perform āpośāna first; honor food without disparagement.
Vedantic Theme: Anna as brahman-support (anna-śuddhi → sattva-śuddhi); vinaya as prerequisite for vidyā.
Application: Before meals: pause, cleanse, and cultivate gratitude; follow mentorship/house rules; avoid fault-finding in what is received.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Type: gurukula with sacred fire (agniśālā)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.94.18-19 (dietary restraint; vow; guru definition)
This verse places āpośāna as a required purificatory step before eating, framing food intake as a dharmic act preceded by ritual cleanliness and mindfulness.
While not an afterlife passage, it teaches that disciplined daily conduct (ācāra)—such as purity and respect—forms the ethical foundation that supports auspicious karmic outcomes described elsewhere in the Purana.
Eat only after completing essential duties, begin with a brief purification/prayer (āpośāna equivalent), respect the food served, and avoid complaining—cultivating gratitude and self-discipline.