Varṇāśrama Saṁskāras, Upanayana Windows, Brahmacārin Ācāra, and Anadhyāya Prohibitions
भिक्षान्नधारिणं चैव शयानं नाभिवादयेत् । भर्तृघ्नी पुष्पिणीं जारां सूतिकां गर्भपातिनीम् ॥ ४० ॥
bhikṣānnadhāriṇaṃ caiva śayānaṃ nābhivādayet | bhartṛghnī puṣpiṇīṃ jārāṃ sūtikāṃ garbhapātinīm || 40 ||
بھیک کا اناج اٹھائے ہوئے شخص اور لیٹے ہوئے شخص کو سلامِ تعظیم نہ کیا جائے۔ اسی طرح شوہر کی قاتلہ، حیض والی، زناکارہ، زچگی والی اور اسقاطِ حمل کرانے والی عورت کو بھی پرنام نہ کیا جائے॥۴۰॥
Narada (teaching in a dharma-instruction context; traditional dialogue setting places Narada as instructor within Purva-bhaga teachings)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bibhatsa
It frames reverence (abhivādana/namaskāra) as a regulated act tied to dharma and ritual propriety, teaching that respect must be expressed in ways consistent with purity rules and appropriate circumstances.
It supports bhakti indirectly by emphasizing disciplined conduct (sadācāra). In Purāṇic practice, devotional life is strengthened when daily behavior—including greetings and respect—aligns with dharma and cleanliness norms.
It reflects Kalpa-style practical ritual regulation—specifically norms of ācāra and purity (asauca/śauca) that govern when formal salutations and respectful acts are ritually appropriate.