Adhyaya 35 — Madālasa’s Instruction on Purity, Impurity, and Corrective Rites (Śauca and Aśauca)
कुर्युः समस्ताः शुचिनः परत्रेह च भूतिदाः ।
अध्येतव्या त्रयी नित्यं भवितव्यं विपश्चिता ॥
kuryuḥ samastāḥ śucinaḥ paratreha ca bhūtidāḥ /
adhyetavyā trayī nityaṃ bhavitavyaṃ vipaścitā
ينبغي للجميع أن يعملوا بالطهارة، مانحين العافية في هذه الدنيا وفي الآخرة. ويجب أن تُدرَس الفيدات الثلاث يوميًا، وأن يصير المرء ذا تمييز وحكمة.
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A complete life aims at both visible welfare and post-mortem good: purity of conduct plus regular study/reflection produces wisdom that benefits self and society.
Ācāra instruction; not within the five narrative characteristics.
The ‘three Vedas’ can be taken as the harmonization of knowledge, action, and praise—integrating cognition, ritual discipline, and devotion into a single cultivated life.