Adhyaya 26 — Madālasa Names Alarka and Reorients Him Toward Kshatriya Duty
सदाप्यायते सुभ्रु ! तद्वद्देवातिथोऽनपि ।
देवैर्मनुष्यैः पितृभिः प्रेतैर्भूतैः सगुह्यकैः ॥
sadāpyāyate subhru! tadvat devātitho 'n api / devair manuṣyaiḥ pitṛbhiḥ pretair bhūtaiḥ sa-guhyakaiḥ //
हे सुन्दर-भ्रू वाली, इसी प्रकार देव और अतिथि भी सदा पोषित होते हैं—देवों, मनुष्यों, पितरों, प्रेतों, भूतों तथा गुह्यकों के द्वारा भी।
The verse expands dharma beyond humans: hospitality and offerings maintain a multi-realm reciprocity. The householder’s rites are portrayed as a cosmic economy sustaining visible and invisible communities.
Not a core pañcalakṣaṇa unit; it is dharma teaching within Anucarita, using cosmological categories as support.
‘Nourishment’ indicates prāṇic circulation across planes. Guests (atithi) also symbolize the divine arriving unannounced; serving them is serving the totality of beings (sarva-bhūta-hita).