Saṅkara-jāti-nirṇaya and Gṛhastha-ācāra: Daily Rites, Purity, Anadhyāya, and Food Discipline
शुक्लाम्बरधरो नीचकेशश्मश्रुनखः शुचिः / न भार्यादर्शने ऽश्रीयान्नैकवासा न संस्थितः
śuklāmbaradharo nīcakeśaśmaśrunakhaḥ śuciḥ / na bhāryādarśane 'śrīyānnaikavāsā na saṃsthitaḥ
সেয়া শুচি হৈ পৰিষ্কাৰ শুভ্ৰ বস্ত্ৰ পৰিধান কৰিব আৰু চুলি, দাড়ি আৰু নখ যথাযথভাৱে ছাঁটিব। পত্নীৰ সন্মুখত অশ্ৰী/অমঙ্গল অৱস্থাত নাযাব; কেৱল এটা বস্ত্ৰেই নাথাকিব আৰু অস্থিৰ বা অনুচিত ভংগীত নাথাকিব।
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Shauca and regulated appearance/posture are part of sadachara; avoid inauspicious presentation and instability.
Vedantic Theme: Sattva cultivation through bodily and behavioral niyamas; harmony of external conduct with inner discipline.
Application: Maintain cleanliness, grooming, and respectful presence at home; avoid slovenliness and restless habits that disturb relationships and practice.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.96 (shauca and daily conduct rules)
This verse frames purity as visible discipline—clean clothing and well-kept body—supporting auspiciousness (śrī) and readiness for dharmic duties.
Indirectly: by emphasizing disciplined conduct and auspicious living, it supports dharma, which the Garuda Purana repeatedly links to favorable post-death outcomes and reduced suffering in Yama’s domain.
Maintain cleanliness, grooming, and respectful presentation at home; treat daily life as preparation for sacred acts—regular routines that reinforce dignity, self-control, and harmony.