भोजने शयने स्थाने उत्सर्गे मलमूत्रयोः । रथ्याचंक्रमणे चार्द्रपञ्चकश्चाचमेत्सदा
bhojane śayane sthāne utsarge malamūtrayoḥ | rathyācaṃkramaṇe cārdrapañcakaścācametsadā
بعد الطعام، وبعد الاضطجاع، وعند تغيير الموضع، وبعد قضاء الغائط أو البول، وبعد المشي في الطريق، ينبغي دائمًا أداء الآچَمَنَة (ācamana: ارتشاف الماء طقسيًّا) وإجراء «التطهير الخمسة بالماء» المقرّرة.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced from Māheśvara-khaṇḍa context)
Scene: A pilgrim-householder sequence panel: eating, resting, moving to a new seat, using a latrine area, walking through a bazaar street; in each transition he performs ācamana from a small water vessel; a secondary vignette shows washing hands/feet and rinsing as the ‘wet five’.
Regular purification keeps the body and mind fit for dharma and worship; cleanliness is treated as sacred discipline.
No tīrtha is mentioned; it is a general śauca practice.
Perform ācamana and the prescribed water-based cleansing acts after key daily activities like eating, sleeping, walking outside, and elimination.