पुंसां क्रिया-विभागः, संस्काराः, नामकरणम्, विवाहविधानम्
ततश् च नाम कुर्वीत पितैव दशमे ऽहनि देवपूर्वं नराख्यं हि शर्मवर्मादिसंयुतम्
tataś ca nāma kurvīta pitaiva daśame 'hani devapūrvaṃ narākhyaṃ hi śarmavarmādisaṃyutam
അതിനുശേഷം പത്താം ദിവസം പിതാവ് തന്നേ നാമകർമ്മം നിർവഹിക്കട്ടെ—ദേവനാമം മുൻപായി, മനുഷ്യനാമം; അവസാനം ‘ശർമൻ’, ‘വർമൻ’ മുതലായ അനുബന്ധങ്ങളോടെ।
Sage Parāśara (in instruction to Maitreya)
Speaker: Parasara
Topic: Nāmakaraṇa-saṃskāra: timing (tenth day) and the convention of a divine-prefixed human name with varṇa-appropriate suffixes
Teaching: Ethical
Quality: authoritative
Concept: Naming is a saṃskāra performed by the father on an auspicious day, shaping social and spiritual identity through a theophoric (deva-prefixed) and well-formed name.
Vedantic Theme: Dharma
Application: Choose names that carry elevating meaning and reverent remembrance of the divine, supporting character formation and community harmony.
Vishishtadvaita: Theophoric naming embeds remembrance of the Lord into daily address, reflecting devotion expressed through ordinary life (bhakti integrated with karma).
Bhakti Type: Shanta
This verse states that the father should perform the naming on the tenth day, marking the child’s formal entry into social and dharmic identity through a ritually sanctioned name.
He prescribes a name structure: a divine or god-associated prefix (deva-pūrva) combined with a human name and completed with customary endings like śarman or varman.
Even in practical rites like naming, the Purana presents dharma as an ordered life-system ultimately sustained by Vishnu’s cosmic governance, where social identity is harmonized with sacred order.