Nityā-paṭala-prakaraṇa
The Exposition of the Nityā-paṭala
देवतागुरुशिष्टान्यं पिबन्नासवमाशया । पातकी राजदंड्यश्च रिक्थोपासक एव ॥ २६ ॥
devatāguruśiṣṭānyaṃ pibannāsavamāśayā | pātakī rājadaṃḍyaśca rikthopāsaka eva || 26 ||
神々や師(グル)や正しき賢者に供えるつもりで、酩酊の酒を飲む者も、なお罪人である。王の刑罰に服し、ただ不浄の残り物を拝む者と見なされる。
Narada (instruction within Vedanga/Dharma context; dialogue frame traditionally Narada teaching, often to/through Sanatkumara lineage)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It teaches that unethical means cannot be justified by a religious pretext: drinking intoxicants remains pāpa even if one claims it is for gods or the guru, and it results in both spiritual fault and worldly penalty.
Bhakti is grounded in purity and self-restraint; the verse implies that true devotion does not use impure substances or excuses, but aligns conduct (ācāra) with dharma.
It reflects dharma-śāstric discipline tied to ritual purity (śauca) and proper conduct—practical rules that govern what is acceptable in religious practice and what incurs social/legal sanction (rāja-daṇḍa).