शयनासनयानानि कुणपं स्त्रीमुखं कुशाः । यज्ञपात्राणि सर्वाणि न दुष्यंति बुधाः क्वचित्
śayanāsanayānāni kuṇapaṃ strīmukhaṃ kuśāḥ | yajñapātrāṇi sarvāṇi na duṣyaṃti budhāḥ kvacit
শয্যা, আসন আৰু যান; মৃতদেহ; স্ত্ৰীৰ মুখ; কুশা-ঘাঁহ; আৰু যজ্ঞত ব্যৱহৃত সকলো পাত্ৰ—এইবোৰৰ কোনোটা বুধসকলৰ মতে কেতিয়াও ধৰ্মীয় অৰ্থত অশুচি নহয়।
Skanda (deduced for Kāśīkhaṇḍa: Skanda to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: Sages/pilgrims (implied)
Scene: A ritual inventory tableau: kuśa bundles, yajña vessels, a simple bed and seat, and a chariot-like conveyance arranged near a sacrificial fire; a learned paṇḍita gestures, explaining that these do not become impure in the relevant dharmic sense.
Dharma distinguishes contextual ritual purity from ordinary aversion, affirming certain things as non-defiling for sacred purposes.
The instruction belongs to the Kāśī section (Kāśīkhaṇḍa); no specific tirtha is named in this verse.
It gives a classificatory rule about what is not considered ritually defiling, especially in relation to yajña.