The Explanation of Sandhyā and Related Daily Observances
Saṅdhyā-ādi Nitya-karma-Vidhi
कृत्वा तु वैदिकीं सन्ध्यां तान्त्रिकीं च समाचरेत् । आचम्य विधिवन्मन्त्री तीर्थान्यावाह्य पूर्ववत् ॥ ५९ ॥
kṛtvā tu vaidikīṃ sandhyāṃ tāntrikīṃ ca samācaret | ācamya vidhivanmantrī tīrthānyāvāhya pūrvavat || 59 ||
Après avoir accompli la Sandhyā védique, qu’on observe aussi, selon la règle, le rite tantrique. Puis, après l’ācamana (gorgée d’eau purificatrice) fait conformément au vidhi, le pratiquant des mantras invoquera les tīrtha sacrés comme auparavant.
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It teaches ritual sequencing and purity: begin with Vedic Sandhyā, then proceed to the Tantric/āgamic practice, purified by ācamana, and sanctify the rite by invoking tīrthas—making the worship both orthodox and effective.
By emphasizing disciplined preparation—Sandhyā, purification, and sacred invocation—it frames devotion as careful, reverent service (upacāra) where inner intent is supported by correct outward practice.
Ritual procedure (kalpa-prayoga) is foregrounded: the order of rites, ācamana rules, mantra-practitioner conduct, and tirtha-āvāhana as a technical step in worship.