Brahmacarya and Vānaprastha Duties; Gradual Dissolution of Bodily Identity
वाचमग्नौ सवक्तव्यामिन्द्रे शिल्पं करावपि । पदानि गत्या वयसि रत्योपस्थं प्रजापतौ ॥ २६ ॥ मृत्यौ पायुं विसर्गं च यथास्थानं विनिर्दिशेत् । दिक्षु श्रोत्रं सनादेन स्पर्शेनाध्यात्मनि त्वचम् ॥ २७ ॥ रूपाणि चक्षुषा राजन् ज्योतिष्यभिनिवेशयेत् । अप्सु प्रचेतसा जिह्वां घ्रेयैर्घ्राणं क्षितौ न्यसेत् ॥ २८ ॥
vācam agnau savaktavyām indre śilpaṁ karāv api padāni gatyā vayasi ratyopasthaṁ prajāpatau
Selepas itu, ucapan beserta indera pertuturan hendaklah dipersembahkan kepada api; kemahiran dan kedua-dua tangan kepada Indra; kuasa bergerak dan kaki kepada Śrī Viṣṇu; kenikmatan inderawi beserta alat kelamin kepada Prajāpati; dubur beserta kuasa pembuangan, pada tempatnya, kepada Mṛtyu. Pendengaran beserta bunyi kepada dewa-dewa penjaga arah; kulit beserta sentuhan kepada Vāyu; rupa beserta penglihatan kepada matahari; lidah beserta Varuṇa kepada air; dan deria bau beserta Aśvinī-kumāra kepada bumi bersama objek bau.
In 7.12.26, Śukadeva explains that one can purify life by ‘offering’ each faculty—speech, hands, feet, and sexuality—into its presiding principle (Agni, Indra, Time, Prajāpati), meaning to regulate and consecrate these powers rather than indulge them.
Parīkṣit is preparing for death through hearing Bhagavatam; Śukadeva therefore highlights practical renunciation—how to withdraw and sanctify the senses—so the mind can rest steadily in devotion and liberation.
Use speech for truth and devotion, use skills and hands for service, keep movement and time disciplined with sādhana, and practice sexual restraint aligned with dharma—turning each energy toward a higher purpose.