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## Trivarna-achar.
The remaining kings should refrain from wearing clothes with more than one piece of cloth, covering their head with a shawl, sleeping on a bed, applying kajal to their eyes, using turmeric paste for bathing, crying in sorrow, engaging in idle talk. They should bathe daily in the morning, perform achaman, pranayama, and tarpan, offer arghya, recite stotras thrice a day, perform japa, listen to scriptures, contemplate them, cultivate the twelve bhavanas, and practice atma-bhavana. They should donate food as per their capacity, eat only once without greed, and refrain from chewing betel nut. On the day of shraddha, they should perform tarpan and japa according to the aforementioned method, along with mantras.
## Conclusion.
Thus, the four types of sutak - pat, srav, prasuti, and maran - have been explained for the purification of householders seeking liberation. Along with this, the performance of a pure shraddha, which involves offering food with devotion, has also been explained. Those noble individuals who observe these four types of sutak and perform shraddha are highly virtuous and deserve praise from Shri Somasen.