Brahmacārin-Dharma: Guru-Sevā, Daily Vedic Study, Gāyatrī-Japa, and Anadhyāya Regulations
नास्य निर्माल्यशयनं पादुकोपानहावपि / आक्रमेदासनं चास्य छायादीन् वा कदाचन
nāsya nirmālyaśayanaṃ pādukopānahāvapi / ākramedāsanaṃ cāsya chāyādīn vā kadācana
Qu’on ne foule jamais la couche du maître vénéré, même si elle porte des guirlandes ôtées; ni ses sandales ou chaussures; ni son siège; et qu’on ne franchisse jamais, pas même son ombre et ce qui s’y rapporte.
Narratorial dharma-instruction (general injunction within the Kurma Purana’s conduct teachings)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Indirectly: it teaches humility and restraint—ethical purification that supports knowledge of the Self; reverence toward the guru is treated as a practical aid for Atma-vidyā.
It emphasizes yama-like discipline (respect, non-transgression, careful conduct). Such ethical training is presented as a foundation for higher practices, including Shaiva–Vaishnava devotional contemplation and Pashupata-oriented discipline found elsewhere in the Kurma Purana.
It does not explicitly discuss Shiva–Vishnu unity; instead it provides shared dharmic etiquette that underlies both Shaiva and Vaishnava paths—reverence for the guru and sacred presence.