Bhāgīratha’s Bringing of the Gaṅgā
सर्वभूतहितः शान्तो नारायणपरायणः । पत्रैः पुष्पैः फलैस्तोयैस्त्रिकालं हरिपूजकः ॥ ४८ ॥
sarvabhūtahitaḥ śānto nārāyaṇaparāyaṇaḥ | patraiḥ puṣpaiḥ phalaistoyaistrikālaṃ haripūjakaḥ || 48 ||
ព្រះអង្គមានចិត្តប្រយោជន៍ដល់សត្វលោកទាំងអស់ ស្ងប់ស្ងាត់ និងសមर्पិតទាំងស្រុងចំពោះព្រះនារាយណៈ; ដោយស្លឹក ផ្កា ផ្លែ និងទឹក ព្រះអង្គបូជាព្រះហរិ បីដងក្នុងមួយថ្ងៃ។
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada, describing the marks of a true devotee)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It defines the inner and outer marks of a Vishnu-bhakta: universal compassion and peace internally, and steady trikāla worship of Hari externally—showing that devotion is both character and practice.
Bhakti is presented as nārāyaṇa-parāyaṇatā (single-point refuge in Nārāyaṇa) expressed through simple offerings—leaves, flowers, fruits, and water—performed regularly with discipline, not dependent on wealth.
Ritual timing is emphasized through trikāla (three daily sandhyā-like periods), pointing to practical observance of daily worship scheduling and basic pūjā procedure rather than a technical Vedāṅga doctrine.