Gṛhastha-praveśa: Vivāha-bheda, Ācāra-śauca, Śrāddha-kāla, and Vaiṣṇava-lakṣaṇa
इत्येवमादयो धर्माः स्मृतिमार्गप्रचोदिताः । कार्याद्विजातिभिः सम्यक्सर्वकर्मफलप्रदाः ॥ ४५ ॥
ityevamādayo dharmāḥ smṛtimārgapracoditāḥ | kāryādvijātibhiḥ samyaksarvakarmaphalapradāḥ || 45 ||
Así, estos deberes y otros semejantes—prescritos por la senda de la Smṛti—deben ser practicados correctamente por los nacidos dos veces; otorgan los frutos de todas las acciones virtuosas.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in the Dharma instruction sequence)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It affirms that Smṛti-guided dharma, when performed correctly, becomes a reliable means for attaining the ordained fruits of Vedic life—linking right conduct (ācāra) with karmic fruition (phala).
While not explicitly naming bhakti, it establishes disciplined dharma as the supportive framework in which devotion matures—purifying actions and aligning the practitioner with scriptural injunctions that ultimately aid higher spiritual pursuit.
The emphasis is on correct performance (samyak) of prescribed duties, which practically depends on Kalpa (ritual procedure) and Dharmaśāstra/Smṛti interpretation—ensuring actions are done with proper rule, timing, and method.