Adhyaya 35 — Madālasa’s Instruction on Purity, Impurity, and Corrective Rites (Śauca and Aśauca)
उदक्याश्वशृगालादीन् सूतिकान्त्यवसायिनः ।
स्पृष्ट्वा स्नायीत शौचार्थं तथैव मृतहारिणः ॥
udakyāśva-śṛgālādīn sūtikānty-avasāyinaḥ | spṛṣṭvā snāyīta śaucārthaṃ tathaiva mṛta-hāriṇaḥ ||
ঋতুমতী নারী, ঘোড়া, শেয়াল প্রভৃতি, প্রসূতি/সুতিকা নারী, অথবা অবসায়ী (বহিষ্কৃত)কে স্পর্শ করলে শুদ্ধির জন্য স্নান করতে হবে; তদ্রূপ মৃতবাহক (শব বহনকারী)কে স্পর্শ করলেও স্নান বিধেয়।
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The text treats birth- and death-adjacent contexts as requiring heightened ritual care; bathing functions as a reset after liminal contact, reaffirming boundaries important to Vedic domestic rites.
Ācāra/dharma instruction.
Birth and death are thresholds where ordinary identity is destabilized; bathing symbolizes returning to centeredness and re-entry into ordered ritual life.