Varṇāśrama Saṁskāras, Upanayana Windows, Brahmacārin Ācāra, and Anadhyāya Prohibitions
यज्ञं च तर्पणं चैव कुर्वंतं नाभिवादयेत् । कृतेऽभिवादने यस्तु न कुर्यात्प्रतिवादनम् ॥ ४३ ॥
yajñaṃ ca tarpaṇaṃ caiva kurvaṃtaṃ nābhivādayet | kṛte'bhivādane yastu na kuryātprativādanam || 43 ||
On ne doit pas adresser de salutation formelle à celui qui accomplit un yajña ou qui fait le tarpaṇa (libations). Et si quelqu’un, après avoir été salué, ne rend pas la salutation, cela aussi est une conduite impropre.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
It teaches sadācāra (right conduct): sacred rites like yajña and tarpaṇa require undisturbed focus, so even respectful acts like greeting must be timed properly to protect the sanctity of karma-kāṇḍa.
Bhakti includes disciplined reverence; honoring dharma and ritual boundaries is itself a form of devotion, because it respects the order (maryādā) that sustains worship and offerings.
Kalpa (ritual procedure) is implied: it indicates correct conduct around yajña and tarpaṇa, emphasizing that social actions should not interrupt prescribed ritual acts and their required attentiveness.