Gṛhastha-nitya-karman: Śauca, Sandhyā-vidhi, Pañca-yajña, and Āśrama-krama
ततोऽधमर्षण जप्त्वा यतासुर्वारिसंप्लुतः । स्नानांगं तर्पणं कृत्वाचम्यार्ध्यं भानवेऽर्पयेत् ॥ ३६ ॥
tato'dhamarṣaṇa japtvā yatāsurvārisaṃplutaḥ | snānāṃgaṃ tarpaṇaṃ kṛtvācamyārdhyaṃ bhānave'rpayet || 36 ||
それからアガマルシャナの真言を誦し、息を制し、身を水に浸して、沐浴の作法を成就し、タर्पナ(満足の灌水供養)を行い、アーチャマナ(浄めの啜水)をして、太陽にアルギャを捧げるべし。
Narada (teaching in a dharma/ācāra context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It outlines a sequential discipline of purification—mantra-japa, controlled breath, ritual bathing, tarpaṇa, and offering arghya to Sūrya—showing how inner cleansing (mantra and restraint) is completed by outer Vedic acts to prepare one for dharmic life and worship.
Bhakti here is expressed through reverent daily worship: offering arghya to Bhānu (Sūrya) with purity and attention. The verse emphasizes devotion as consistent, embodied practice rather than mere sentiment.
It highlights ritual procedure and discipline central to Kalpa (Vedāṅga of ritual practice): the correct sequence of snāna-aṅgas, tarpaṇa, ācamanam, and arghya—core elements of daily ācāra.