Nirukta, Phonetic Variants, and Vedic Dhātu–Svara Taxonomy
उर्विया स्वप्रया वारवध्वाददुहवैवधी । यजध्वैनमेमसि च स्नात्वी गत्वा पचास्थभौः ॥ १३ ॥
urviyā svaprayā vāravadhvādaduhavaivadhī | yajadhvainamemasi ca snātvī gatvā pacāsthabhauḥ || 13 ||
大地を祭壇の場とし、自らの篤い精進をもって—水の花嫁のごとく—彼を礼拝すべし。沐浴してのち、外へ赴き、定められた儀礼を行い、清浄に堅く住せよ。
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in Moksha-dharma context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It links inner devotion and outer purity: bathing, disciplined preparation, and steady focus are presented as supports for approaching and worshipping the Divine (Vishnu) within Moksha-dharma.
Bhakti is shown as an active approach—“we go toward Him”—grounded in sincerity (svaprayā) and expressed through reverent worship (yajadhva), not merely belief.
Ritual procedure and purity discipline are implied—preparatory bathing (shauca) and proper handling of offerings/food (pacā) align with Vedic ritual conduct and correct practice.