Adhyaya 34 — Madālāsā’s Instruction on Sadācāra (Householder Conduct, Purity, and Daily Rites)
सुहृद्दीक्षितभूपालस्नातकश्वशुरैः सह ।
ऋत्विगादीन् षडर्घार्हानर्चयेच्च गृहागतान् ॥
suhṛddīkṣitabhūpālasnātakaśvaśuraiḥ saha |
ṛtvigādīn ṣaḍarghārhān arcayec ca gṛhāgatān ||
与友人、受灌顶之人、国王、snātaka(毕业持戒者)及岳父等同在时,当凡具六种迎宾供奉(ṣaḍ-argha)之资格者——如主祭司等——来到家中,应当加以礼敬。
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Hospitality is a dharmic duty that sustains social and ritual order: learned/ritual persons and dignitaries are to be received with formal respect, reinforcing reciprocity between householders and the sacred economy of rites.
Ācāra section (dharma practice), not pancalakṣaṇa.
Receiving the worthy guest mirrors receiving the ‘divine presence’ in one’s home and mind; ṣaḍargha symbolizes completeness of offering—integrating speech, body, resources, and reverence into one act.