Brahmin Right Conduct: Morning Remembrance, Bathing, Purification, and Tarpaṇa Method
अंगुष्ठदेशिनीभ्यां च नासां च तदनंतरम् । अंगुष्ठानामिकाभ्यां च चक्षुषी समुपस्पृशेत्
aṃguṣṭhadeśinībhyāṃ ca nāsāṃ ca tadanaṃtaram | aṃguṣṭhānāmikābhyāṃ ca cakṣuṣī samupaspṛśet
బొటనవేలు మరియు చూపుడు వేలు తో ముక్కును స్పర్శించాలి. వెంటనే బొటనవేలు మరియు ఉంగరపు వేలు తో రెండు కళ్లను మృదువుగా స్పర్శించాలి.
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Concept: Purification extends from mouth to the gateways of perception; disciplined touch sanctifies the senses before sacred activity.
Application: Before prayer or study, briefly ‘reset’ the senses: wash, breathe calmly, reduce sensory agitation (screens/noise), and approach worship with clear perception.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: अंगुष्ठदेशिनीभ्यां = अङ्गुष्ठदेशिनीभ्याम् (अनुस्वार/निग्रह-लिप्यन्तरभेद); तदनंतरम् = तत् + अनन्तरम्; अंगुष्ठानामिकाभ्यां = अङ्गुष्ठानामिकाभ्याम्.
It gives a bodily purification sequence: touching the nostrils with thumb and index finger, then touching both eyes with thumb and ring finger, as part of a prescribed rite.
Purāṇic and smārta ritual manuals often prescribe specific finger combinations for particular touches during purification (ācāmana/nyāsa-like steps), emphasizing precision and discipline in practice.
The verse underscores mindfulness and careful observance: spiritual life is supported by attentiveness, cleanliness, and disciplined execution of one’s duties and rites.