Kalpa-Lakṣaṇa and Gṛhya-Kalpa: Classifications, Purifications, Implements, and Spatial Rite-Design
गृह्यकल्पे तु सर्वेषामुपयोगितयाऽधुना । वक्ष्यामि ते द्विजश्रेष्ठ सावधानतया शृणु ॥ ९ ॥
gṛhyakalpe tu sarveṣāmupayogitayā'dhunā | vakṣyāmi te dvijaśreṣṭha sāvadhānatayā śṛṇu || 9 ||
Ahora, con miras a su utilidad práctica para todos, te explicaré el Gṛhya-kalpa (código de ritos domésticos), oh el mejor de los dos veces nacidos; escucha con plena atención.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It signals a shift from general doctrine to actionable Dharma: the text frames domestic rites (gṛhya-kalpa) as practically usable guidance, to be received with careful attention as part of a disciplined spiritual life.
While Bhakti is not explicitly named here, the verse prepares the listener for disciplined daily practice; in the Purāṇic framework, orderly gṛhya observances support purity and steadiness, which become a foundation for sustained devotion.
Kalpa (a Vedāṅga) is foregrounded—specifically the Gṛhya branch dealing with household rites and procedures—presented as a usable ritual manual rather than mere theory.