Gṛhastha-praveśa: Vivāha-bheda, Ācāra-śauca, Śrāddha-kāla, and Vaiṣṇava-lakṣaṇa
पादेन नाक्रमेत्पादमुच्छिष्टं नैव लंघयेत् । न संहताभ्यां हस्ताभ्यां कंडूयेदात्मनः शिरः ॥ २३ ॥
pādena nākrametpādamucchiṣṭaṃ naiva laṃghayet | na saṃhatābhyāṃ hastābhyāṃ kaṃḍūyedātmanaḥ śiraḥ || 23 ||
Jangan menginjak kaki orang lain dengan kaki sendiri; jangan melangkahi sesuatu yang najis atau sisa. Jangan menggaruk kepala dengan kedua tangan yang dirapatkan.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It teaches śauca (purity) and vinaya (humility) through small bodily disciplines—avoiding disrespectful contact and avoiding impurity—so the mind becomes fit for japa, pūjā, and dharmic living.
Bhakti is supported by clean habits and reverent comportment; by avoiding ucchiṣṭa-impurity and careless behavior, a devotee preserves inner sattva, which stabilizes remembrance of the Lord during worship and daily life.
It reflects Śikṣā and Kalpa concerns—bodily discipline, cleanliness, and ritual propriety—showing how correct conduct supports proper performance of rites and recitation.