Gṛhastha-nitya-karman: Śauca, Sandhyā-vidhi, Pañca-yajña, and Āśrama-krama
पथि गोष्टे नदीतीरे तडागगृहसन्निधौ । तथा वृक्षस्य च्छायायां कांतारे वह्निसन्निधौ ॥ ५ ॥
pathi goṣṭe nadītīre taḍāgagṛhasannidhau | tathā vṛkṣasya cchāyāyāṃ kāṃtāre vahnisannidhau || 5 ||
راستے میں، گوٹھ میں، دریا کے کنارے، تالاب یا گھر کے قریب؛ نیز درخت کے سائے میں، بیابان میں، آگ کے پاس—ایسی جگہوں میں طہارت کے کام میں ضبط اور آداب ملحوظ رکھے۔
Narada (in instruction/dialogue context with the Sanatkumara tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It teaches ācāra (right conduct): spiritual life is protected by restraint and cleanliness, including awareness of place—public paths, sacred watersides, dwellings, and fire-sites require heightened propriety.
Bhakti is sustained by disciplined living; by avoiding improper behavior in sensitive or sacred locations, a devotee preserves inner purity (śauca) and steadiness needed for Vishnu-bhakti practices like japa, vrata, and pūjā.
It aligns with Dharma-śāstra style application of ritual propriety (kalpa-oriented practical discipline): knowing appropriate places and contexts supports correct observance of rites and daily regulations.