Sadācāra–Varṇa-lakṣaṇa and Prātaḥkṛtya
Right Conduct, Social Typologies, and Morning Purification
इतरत्त्वात्मरक्षार्थं ब्रह्मयोनिषु जायते । दिवाकरमुपस्थाय नित्यमित्थं समाचरेत्
itarattvātmarakṣārthaṃ brahmayoniṣu jāyate | divākaramupasthāya nityamitthaṃ samācaret
Để gìn giữ bản thân hữu thân khỏi sa vào những cảnh giới hạ liệt, người ta nên được sinh trong các dòng tộc Brahma-sinh (cao quý, thuận pháp). Vì thế, sau khi lễ bái Mặt Trời (Divākara) mỗi ngày, hãy luôn hành trì đúng như vậy.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Type: gayatri
It teaches that disciplined daily worship and dharmic conduct protect the soul from slipping into lower states of embodiment, supporting a more sattvic life conducive to Shiva-bhakti and liberation.
By prescribing daily reverent practice (nitya-karman) such as honoring Divākara, it emphasizes purification and steadiness—qualities that make Linga-worship and Saguna Shiva devotion fruitful and focused.
Daily worship/attendance upon the Sun (Divākara-upāsanā), performed consistently as part of one’s regular discipline, as a purifying support for Shaiva sādhanā.