Dharmopadeśa-Śānti: Rules of Impurity, Expiations, and Ancestor Rites
श्राद्धे हवनकाले च दद्यादेकेन पाणिना । उभाभ्यां तर्पणे दद्यादेष धर्मो व्यवस्थितः ॥ ९४ ॥
śrāddhe havanakāle ca dadyādekena pāṇinā | ubhābhyāṃ tarpaṇe dadyādeṣa dharmo vyavasthitaḥ || 94 ||
Lors du śrāddha et au moment du homa (offrande au feu), on doit donner d’une seule main; mais dans le tarpaṇa (libation pour satisfaire les ancêtres et les devas), on doit donner des deux mains : telle est la règle du dharma dûment établie.
Narada (in instruction to the Sanatkumara brothers, within a dharma/ritual teaching context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It emphasizes that dharma is expressed through precision in ritual conduct—right intention is supported by right method, preserving sanctity in śrāddha, homa, and tarpaṇa.
Though primarily ritual, it supports bhakti by teaching disciplined offering: devotional sincerity is strengthened when offerings are made according to established dharmic procedure.
Kalpa (the Vedāṅga of ritual procedure) is highlighted—specifically, the prescribed hand-usage rules for different rites (śrāddha/homa vs. tarpaṇa).