Adhyaya 35 — Madālasa’s Instruction on Purity, Impurity, and Corrective Rites (Śauca and Aśauca)
अतिप्रभूतं बालञ्च वृद्धातुरविचेष्टितम् ।
कर्मान्ताङ्गाराशालाश्च स्तनन्धयसुताः स्त्रियः ॥
atiprabhūtaṃ bālañ ca vṛddhāturaviceṣṭitam /
karmāntāṅgārāśālāś ca stanandhaya-sutāḥ striyaḥ //
অতিস্ৰাৱ/অতিমলিনতা, শিশু, আৰু বৃদ্ধ-ৰোগীৰ অনিয়ন্ত্রিত আচৰণ; কৰ্মশালা আৰু অঙ্গাৰ/অগ্নিস্থান; আৰু দুগ্ধপায়ী শিশুসহ নাৰী—এইবোৰ শৌচ-অশৌচ বিচাৰত বিশেষ প্ৰসঙ্গ বুলি স্মৃত।
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Purity rules are moderated by realism and compassion: children, the sick, and nursing mothers are acknowledged as requiring special, humane handling rather than rigid blame.
Ācāra/dharma guidance; outside pancalakṣaṇa storytelling.
The verse implicitly distinguishes intentional impurity from involuntary conditions—mirroring the moral distinction between deliberate harm and unavoidable circumstance.