Kalpa-Lakṣaṇa and Gṛhya-Kalpa: Classifications, Purifications, Implements, and Spatial Rite-Design
वैदिका वस्त्रहीना च नग्ना संप्रोच्यते द्विज । परिस्तीर्य्य ततो दर्भैः परिदध्यादिमां बुधः ॥ ३० ॥
vaidikā vastrahīnā ca nagnā saṃprocyate dvija | paristīryya tato darbhaiḥ paridadhyādimāṃ budhaḥ || 30 ||
Ô deux-fois-né, le rite védique est dit « nu » lorsqu’il est privé des couvertures et des accessoires rituels requis. Aussi, après avoir étendu l’herbe darbha, le sage doit alors ordonner et accomplir ce rite selon la règle.
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada / dvija)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It stresses that a Vedic act becomes spiritually deficient when essential ritual supports are omitted; completeness and purity in procedure protect the rite’s intended sacred efficacy.
While primarily ritual-focused, it supports bhakti by teaching careful, reverent performance—devotion expressed through disciplined, attentive worship rather than negligence.
It highlights prayoga-style ritual procedure and the practical use of darbha grass as a purifier and ritual base—knowledge aligned with kalpa (ritual discipline) within Vedanga practice.