Aśauca-vidhi — Rules of Birth/Death Impurity, Sapinda Circles, and Śrāddha Sequence
अर्धमासेन वैश्यस्तु शूद्रो मासेन शुध्यति / षड्रात्रेणाथवा सर्वे त्रिरात्रेणाथवा पुनः
ardhamāsena vaiśyastu śūdro māsena śudhyati / ṣaḍrātreṇāthavā sarve trirātreṇāthavā punaḥ
Ein Vaiśya wird in einem halben Monat rein, ein Śūdra in einem Monat. Oder aber, gemäß der vorgeschriebenen Übung, können alle in sechs Nächten rein werden — oder wiederum in drei Nächten.
Sūta (narrator) conveying traditional dharma-teachings as part of the Kurma Purana discourse
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Indirectly: it frames purification (śuddhi) as a dharmic discipline that prepares the embodied person for higher knowledge; the Atman itself is not stained, but the practitioner’s conduct and ritual fitness are regulated to support spiritual pursuit.
No specific meditation technique is named; the verse emphasizes niyama-like discipline (regulated observance over defined periods) as a preparatory foundation that complements later Kurma Purana teachings on Yoga and devotion.
It does not explicitly discuss Shiva–Vishnu unity; instead it presents shared dharma norms of purification that function as a common ground for both Shaiva and Vaishnava sādhanā within the Kurma Purana’s integrated tradition.