The Explanation of Sandhyā and Related Daily Observances
Saṅdhyā-ādi Nitya-karma-Vidhi
दामोदरेण मूर्द्धानं मुखं सङ्कर्षणेन च । वासुदेवेन प्रद्युम्नेन स्पृशेन्नासिके ततः ॥ ४७ ॥
dāmodareṇa mūrddhānaṃ mukhaṃ saṅkarṣaṇena ca | vāsudevena pradyumnena spṛśennāsike tataḥ || 47 ||
ដោយមន្ត្រ «ដាមោទរ» គួរប៉ះកំពូលក្បាល; ដោយ «សង្គកರ್ಷណ» គួរប៉ះមុខ; បន្ទាប់មក ដោយ «វាសុទេវ» និង «ប្រទ្យុម្ន» គួរប៉ះរន្ធច្រមុះទាំងពីរ។
Narada (teaching ritual procedure in dialogue with the Sanatkumara tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It teaches a disciplined nyāsa/anga-sparśa practice where the devotee sanctifies specific body-points by invoking Viṣṇu’s forms, aligning the body and breath with divine remembrance.
Bhakti is shown as embodied devotion: not only mental praise, but reverent, mantra-guided worship where the devotee physically enacts surrender by touching the body while naming the Lord’s manifestations.
It highlights applied ritual science—mantra-viniyoga and procedural correctness (prayoga) akin to śikṣā (sound/recitation discipline) and kalpa (ritual method), emphasizing exact placement of mantra with prescribed touches.