पूर्वाह्णे दैविकं कर्म सोकरोत्कर्मकांडवित् । मध्यंदिने मनुष्याणां पितॄणामपराह्नके
pūrvāhṇe daivikaṃ karma sokarotkarmakāṃḍavit | madhyaṃdine manuṣyāṇāṃ pitṝṇāmaparāhnake
Instruit dans la règle des rites, il accomplissait le matin les actes divins ; à midi, les devoirs envers les hommes ; et l’après-midi, les offrandes dues aux ancêtres.
Skanda (deduced, Kāśīkhaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: Triptych-like day cycle: (1) forenoon homa to devas, (2) midday charity/service to people, (3) afternoon tarpaṇa to pitṛs at a riverbank; Kāśī’s Gaṅgā and ghāṭ steps unify the scenes.
Dharma is lived as orderly service—gods, society, and ancestors each receive their rightful time and attention.
Within the Kāśīkhaṇḍa, such discipline is presented as fitting for life in Kāśī, the city sanctified by Śiva.
Time-based allocation of rites: daivika acts in the forenoon, human/social duties at midday, and pitṛ rites in the afternoon.