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## Trivarnika Achar
The father of that man, should give him his share of the property in the presence of the main dignitaries, after worshipping the Siddha-Pratima and properly honoring the Shravakas. || 6 ||
Having received the wealth, he should stay at home separately, and perform the duties of a householder, with charity and worship, for the sake of his own happiness. || 7 ||
Just as we have diligently earned pure fame and dharma with the wealth given by our father, so too should you earn dharma and fame with the wealth given by your father. || 8 ||
Thus, the father should instruct his son and appoint him in the Varna-Lam ritual. And the son, being full of good conduct, should perform his dharma. Thus, the Varna-Labh ritual is performed. || 7-9 ||
## Kula-Choka Swaroop
Worship of the Jina-Nayaka, service to the Guru and Upadhyaya, two types of restraint (Pran-Samyama and Indriya-Samyama), performance of twelve types of Tapas, and giving four types of charity - these six things, performed according to the rules, are considered auspicious and good Varna-Labh ritual. The conduct of a person who has attained this is called Kula-Charya. Meaning - Performing these six actions, like worship of the deity, is called Kula-Charya or Kula-Dharma. This ritual is performed after the Varna-Labh ritual. || 10 ||
## Grihi-Shita Kriya Swaroop
After attaining Kula-Charya, the householder, being firm in dharma, should accept Grihi-Shita through scriptural knowledge, the ritual of marriage, livelihood, and auspicious mantras, and with pure fame through various literary works, desiring beautiful fame, while maintaining his own purity and elevation. || 11 ||