Upanayana Timing, Brahmacarya Rules, Ācamana & Sandhyā Observance
भूमिदानस्य तपसः स्वाध्यायफलभाग्द्विजः / नेष्ठिको ब्रह्मचारी तु वसेदाचार्यसन्निधौ
bhūmidānasya tapasaḥ svādhyāyaphalabhāgdvijaḥ / neṣṭhiko brahmacārī tu vasedācāryasannidhau
二生者(dvija)应得分享由施地、苦行(tapas)与自修吠陀(svādhyāya)所生之功德之分;并且作为坚定的梵行学生(brahmacārī),当住于师长(ācārya)近旁侍奉。
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Merit accrues through dāna (esp. bhūmi-dāna), tapas, and svādhyāya; the niṣṭhika brahmacārin should reside near the teacher for disciplined formation.
Vedantic Theme: Sādhana-catuṣṭaya supports: śama-dama via brahmacarya; karma-yoga through dāna; purification (citta-śuddhi) as groundwork for higher knowledge.
Application: Prioritize disciplined study, ethical austerity, and generosity; seek close mentorship and structured learning environments.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: āśrama/gurukula
Related Themes: Ācāra-kāṇḍa passages on brahmacarya, guru-sevā, svādhyāya (general parallel)
This verse treats land-gifting as a major source of punya (merit), placing it alongside tapas and svadhyaya as spiritually fruitful dharmic acts.
Indirectly, it frames the soul’s welfare through dharma: merit gained via charity, austerity, and Vedic discipline supports spiritual progress and counters negative karmic outcomes.
Support righteous giving (especially sustaining livelihoods/learning), maintain disciplined self-study, and seek guidance from a qualified teacher while living a principled, restrained life.