Daily Duties of Brāhmaṇas: Snāna, Sandhyā, Sūrya-hṛdaya, Japa, Tarpaṇa, and the Pañca-mahāyajñas
गोदोहमात्रं कालं वै प्रतीक्ष्यो ह्यतिथिः स्वयम् / अभ्यागतान् यथाशक्ति पूजयेदतिथिं यथा
godohamātraṃ kālaṃ vai pratīkṣyo hyatithiḥ svayam / abhyāgatān yathāśakti pūjayedatithiṃ yathā
अतिथीने स्वतः गाईचे दूध काढण्याइतका वेळच थांबावे. गृहस्थानेही आपल्या सामर्थ्यानुसार आलेल्या अतिथीचे यथोचित पूजन‑सत्कार करावा.
Vyasa (narrating dharma teaching within the Kurma Purana’s discourse tradition)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
This verse does not directly define Atman; it teaches dharma through disciplined restraint and generosity, which purify the mind (citta-śuddhi) and thereby support Self-knowledge in the broader Purāṇic path.
No formal āsana or dhyāna is taught here; the practice is karmayoga-like—self-restraint by the guest (limited waiting) and selfless service by the householder (yathāśakti pūjā)—both cultivating humility and sattva.
The verse is ethically focused rather than sectarian; in the Kurma Purana’s Shaiva–Vaishnava synthesis, such dharma (right conduct) is upheld as a common foundation for devotion to Īśvara, whether approached as Shiva or Vishnu.