Varṇāśrama Saṁskāras, Upanayana Windows, Brahmacārin Ācāra, and Anadhyāya Prohibitions
प्रत्येकं तु नमस्कारो हंति पुण्यं पुराकृतम् । श्राद्धं व्रतं तथा दानं देवताभ्यार्चनं तथा ॥ ४२ ॥
pratyekaṃ tu namaskāro haṃti puṇyaṃ purākṛtam | śrāddhaṃ vrataṃ tathā dānaṃ devatābhyārcanaṃ tathā || 42 ||
ప్రతి అనుచిత నమస్కారం పూర్వంలో సంపాదించిన పుణ్యాన్ని హరిస్తుంది; అలాగే శ్రాద్ధం, వ్రతం, దానం, దేవతార్చన—వాటి ఫలాన్నీ తగ్గిస్తుంది॥౪౨॥
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in a dharma-instruction context)
Vrata: vrata (general)
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It warns that certain faulty forms of conduct—here framed around repeated/incorrect salutations—can negate previously earned spiritual merit and reduce the efficacy of major dharmic acts like śrāddha, vrata, dāna, and deity-worship.
Bhakti is not only emotion but also reverent discipline: devotion expressed through worship and salutations must be done with proper respect and correctness, otherwise the intended devotional fruit is diminished.
It points to ritual correctness (kalpa/ācāra in the wider Vedāṅga-ritual domain): the verse emphasizes that procedural or behavioral faults can obstruct the results of śrāddha, vows, charity, and devatā-arcana.