Karma-yoga Discipline for the Twice-born: Upanayana, Upavīta Conduct, Guru-veneration, and Alms-regimen
असावहं भो नामेति सम्यक् प्रणतिपूर्वकम् / आयुरारोग्यसिद्ध्यर्थं तन्द्रादिपरिवर्जितः
asāvahaṃ bho nāmeti samyak praṇatipūrvakam / āyurārogyasiddhyarthaṃ tandrādiparivarjitaḥ
ដោយការក្រាបបង្គំយ៉ាងគួរគោរព គេគួរប្រាប់មន្តថា «នេះហើយខ្ញុំ—ឱ ព្រះគោរព—ឈ្មោះ…» ឲ្យត្រឹមត្រូវ ហើយដើម្បីបានអាយុវែង និងរួចផុតពីជំងឺ គួរបោះបង់ភាពងងុយ និងឧបសគ្គដូច្នោះ។
Sage (instructional narrator within the Purva-bhaga’s ritual-dharma discourse)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
Indirectly: it emphasizes disciplined self-reference (“I…by name”) within humility (praṇati), pointing to self-awareness that must be purified by restraint rather than ego.
A foundational yogic discipline is stressed: removal of obstacles like tandrā (torpor). This aligns with sādhana principles—alertness, regulated conduct, and reverent posture before sacred recitation.
By placing health-siddhi and disciplined devotion within Purāṇic practice, it supports the Kurma Purana’s synthetic ethos where reverent ritual and inner discipline serve the one Supreme (Hari-Hara) without sectarian conflict.