Kārttika-vrata Discipline: Purity Rules, Morning Bath Saṅkalpa, Tilaka Injunctions, and Food Prohibitions
उभयोर्दश दातव्या पादयोश्च त्रिभिस्त्रिभिः । मुखशुद्धिं ततः कुर्य्यात्संकल्पं स्नपनस्य च
ubhayordaśa dātavyā pādayośca tribhistribhiḥ | mukhaśuddhiṃ tataḥ kuryyātsaṃkalpaṃ snapanasya ca
គួរធ្វើចំនួនដប់ដងលើដៃទាំងពីរ ហើយលើជើងទាំងពីរ បីដងៗ។ បន្ទាប់មកសម្អាតមាត់ ហើយក្រោយមកធ្វើសង្កల్ప (ការតាំងចិត្ត) សម្រាប់ពិធីស្នាន។
Not explicitly identifiable from the single verse (context required from surrounding verses).
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: tirtha
Sandhi Resolution Notes: ubhayor = ubhayoḥ; pādayośca = pādayoḥ + ca; tribhistribhiḥ = tribhiḥ + tribhiḥ; kuryyāt = kuryāt; kuryyātsaṃkalpam = kuryāt + saṅkalpam
It prescribes a sequence: specific offerings/handfuls given to both (hands/sides) and to the feet (three each), followed by mouth purification, and then the formal saṅkalpa for the bathing rite.
Saṅkalpa is the stated intention that frames the act as a disciplined religious observance; it is performed after preliminary purification (such as cleansing the mouth).
Yes: it emphasizes intentionality and purity—external acts (washing/offerings) are to be joined with inner resolve (saṅkalpa) to complete the rite properly.