The Caturmasya Observances and the Rite of Vishnu’s Sleep (Aśūnya-Śayana) and Shiva’s Monthly Vows
द्वितीये ऽह्नि ततः स्नानं पञ्चगव्येन कारयेत् पूजयेत्कुन्दकुसुमैर्धूपयेत् चन्दनं त्वपि
dvitīye 'hni tataḥ snānaṃ pañcagavyena kārayet pūjayetkundakusumairdhūpayet candanaṃ tvapi
Pagkatapos, sa ikalawang araw, dapat isagawa ang paliligo gamit ang pañcagavya. Dapat sumamba gamit ang mga bulaklak ng jasmin, at maghandog din ng candana (sandalwood) bilang insenso/pabango-usok.
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Purity (śauca) and devotion (bhakti) are expressed through disciplined daily ritual—inner intention is supported by outer acts like bathing, offering flowers, and incense.
It aligns best with ācāra/dharma-oriented material often embedded within Purāṇas; within the pañcalakṣaṇa taxonomy it is closest to dharma/kalpa-type instruction rather than sarga/pratisarga.
Pañcagavya signifies ritual purification and sanctity associated with the cow; jasmine and sandalwood signal auspiciousness, fragrance, and sattva, reinforcing the devotee’s readiness for worship.