Daily Duties of Brāhmaṇas: Snāna, Sandhyā, Sūrya-hṛdaya, Japa, Tarpaṇa, and the Pañca-mahāyajñas
संमार्ज्य मन्त्रैरात्मानं कुशैः सोदकबिन्दुभिः / आपो हिष्ठा व्याहृतिभिः सावित्र्या वारुणैः शुभैः
saṃmārjya mantrairātmānaṃ kuśaiḥ sodakabindubhiḥ / āpo hiṣṭhā vyāhṛtibhiḥ sāvitryā vāruṇaiḥ śubhaiḥ
ನೀರಿನ ಹನಿಗಳಿಂದ ತೋಯಿಸಿದ ಕುಶಗಳಿಂದ ಮಂತ್ರಸಹಿತವಾಗಿ ತನ್ನನ್ನು ಪರಿಮಾರ್ಜನ ಮಾಡಿಕೊಳ್ಳಬೇಕು. ನಂತರ ‘ಆಪೋ ಹಿಷ್ಠಾ’ ಸೂಕ್ತ, ವ್ಯಾಹೃತಿಗಳು, ಸಾವಿತ್ರೀ (ಗಾಯತ್ರಿ) ಮತ್ತು ಶುಭ ವಾರుణ ಮಂತ್ರಗಳಿಂದ ಶುದ್ಧಿ ಮಾಡಬೇಕು.
Narratorial instruction within the ritual-teaching discourse of the Kurma Purana (traditionally transmitted by Vyasa/Suta framework; the teaching is aligned with Lord Kurma’s dharma-vidhi)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It treats the embodied “self” (ātmānam) as fit for higher realization only after śauca—purification of body-mind through mantra and sacred water—showing that inner clarity is a prerequisite for approaching the Supreme.
It emphasizes preparatory sādhana: mantra-japa (Sāvitrī/Gāyatrī), ritually consecrated sprinkling (prokṣaṇa) with kuśa and water, and alignment with ṛta through Varuṇa-mantras—disciplines that stabilize the practitioner before deeper Pāśupata-oriented worship and contemplation.
By grounding practice in shared Vedic mantras and purification rites, it reflects the Kurma Purana’s synthetic approach: devotion and discipline are presented as common dharmic foundations supporting both Vaiṣṇava and Śaiva modes of realization.