The exposition of the Pañcamī vow to be observed in the twelve months
सायमागत्य गेहं स्वं भुक्त्वा स्वल्पं समाहितः । लोकपालान्नमस्कृत्य स्वप्याद्भूमितले शुचौ ॥ १२ ॥
sāyamāgatya gehaṃ svaṃ bhuktvā svalpaṃ samāhitaḥ | lokapālānnamaskṛtya svapyādbhūmitale śucau || 12 ||
Al caer la tarde, regresando a su casa, habiendo comido un poco con la mente recogida, debe inclinarse ante los Lokapālas y dormir sobre el suelo limpio.
Narada (teaching in dialogue context associated with Sanatkumara tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It teaches a disciplined, sattvic evening routine—moderate eating, mental composure, reverence to cosmic guardians, and simple resting—supporting purity and steadiness in dharma.
By prescribing remembrance and reverential salutation (namaskāra) before sleep, it cultivates humility and continuous God-oriented awareness through respect for divine order (the Lokapālas).
It reflects Kalpa/ācāra principles (ritual conduct and daily discipline): moderation in food, maintaining śauca (purity), and prescribed salutations as part of regulated practice.