Adhyaya 34 — Madālāsā’s Instruction on Sadācāra (Householder Conduct, Purity, and Daily Rites)
एवमेभिः सदा तीर्थैर्देवानां पितृभिः सह । सदा कार्याणि कुर्वोत नान्यतीर्थेन कर्हिचित् ॥
evamebhiḥ sadā tīrthairdevānāṃ pitṛbhiḥ saha | sadā kāryāṇi kurvota nānyatīrthena karhicit ||
Kaya nga, palagi at sa pamamagitan ng mga itinakdang tīrtha na ito, para sa mga diyos at kasama ng mga Pitṛ, dapat laging isagawa ang mga ritwal—huwag kailanman, sa anumang oras, gumamit ng ibang tīrtha.
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The verse insists on consistency and fidelity: sacred action is safeguarded by precise forms, preventing casual improvisation where the rite’s intent and recipient-differentiation could be confused.
Ācāra/Dharma instruction; not pañcalakṣaṇa.
Exclusive tīrtha usage preserves distinct ‘currents’ of offering—deva and pitṛ channels remain unmixed. Symbolically, it maintains clarity between ascent (deva-oriented) and ancestral continuity (pitṛ-oriented) in the practitioner’s subtle economy.