Upanayana Timing, Brahmacarya Rules, Ācamana & Sandhyā Observance
उपनीय कुरुः शिष्यं महाव्याहृतिपूर्वकम् / वेदमध्यापयेदेनं शौचाचारांश्च शिक्षयेत्
upanīya kuruḥ śiṣyaṃ mahāvyāhṛtipūrvakam / vedamadhyāpayedenaṃ śaucācārāṃśca śikṣayet
మహావ్యాహృతులు (భూః భువః స్వః) ముందుగా ఉచ్చరించి శిష్యునికి ఉపనయనం చేసి, గురువు అతనికి వేదాధ్యయనం బోధించవలెను; శౌచము మరియు సదాచార నియమములనూ నేర్పవలెను.
Lord Viṣṇu (in dialogue instruction to Garuḍa/Vinata-putra)
Concept: After upanayana with the mahāvyāhṛtis, the teacher must teach Veda and inculcate purity and right conduct.
Vedantic Theme: Śravaṇa-adhikāra arises from saṃskāra and śauca; karma (discipline) supports jñāna by refining the mind.
Application: Pair learning with character formation: study with daily hygiene, truthfulness, restraint, and respectful conduct under a competent mentor.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: gurukula / ashrama (implied)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.94.1 (upanayana timing); Garuda Purana 1.94.3–1.94.4 (śauca specifics)
This verse presents upanayana as the formal beginning of Vedic life: the student is brought under a guru’s care, initiated with the mahāvyāhṛtis, and then trained in Veda along with purity and conduct.
Indirectly, it roots the soul’s welfare in dharma: disciplined study, cleanliness, and right conduct are taught as foundational practices that shape karma and spiritual readiness.
Treat learning as inseparable from character: pursue study with daily habits of cleanliness, self-discipline, and ethical conduct under qualified guidance.