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Shloka 4

Dietary Rules & PurificationDietary Rules, Purification (Śauca), and the Duties of the Householder and Forest-Dweller

मणिरत्नप्रवालानां तद्वन्मुक्ताफलस्य च शैलदारुमयानां च तृणमूलौषधान्यपि

maṇiratnapravālānāṃ tadvanmuktāphalasya ca śailadārumayānāṃ ca tṛṇamūlauṣadhānyapi

Es ist die Rede von Edelsteinen, Kostbarkeiten und Korallen—ebenso von Perlen; ferner von Gegenständen aus Stein und Holz; sowie auch von Gras, Wurzeln und Heilkräutern (all dies ist in der Erörterung eingeschlossen).

मणि-रत्न-प्रवालानाम्of gems, jewels, and corals
मणि-रत्न-प्रवालानाम्:
Sambandha (षष्ठी/Genitive relation)
TypeNoun
Rootमणि + रत्न + प्रवाल (प्रातिपदिक)
Formनपुंसकलिङ्ग, षष्ठीविभक्ति (6th/षष्ठी), बहुवचन; समाहार-द्वन्द्व (collective copulative)
तद्वत्likewise
तद्वत्:
Sambandha (सम्बन्ध/Adverbial modifier)
TypeIndeclinable
Rootतद्वत् (प्रातिपदिक/अव्यय-प्रयोग)
Formअव्यय; तुल्यतासूचक (adverb of similarity: 'likewise')
मुक्ता-फलस्यof pearl-fruit (pearl)
मुक्ता-फलस्य:
Sambandha (षष्ठी/Genitive relation)
TypeNoun
Rootमुक्ता + फल (प्रातिपदिक)
Formनपुंसकलिङ्ग, षष्ठीविभक्ति (6th/षष्ठी), एकवचन; षष्ठी-तत्पुरुष (muktāyāḥ phalam)
and
:
Sambandha (समुच्चय/Connector)
TypeIndeclinable
Rootच (अव्यय)
Formसमुच्चयबोधक अव्यय (conjunction)
शैल-दारु-मयानाम्of those made of stone and wood
शैल-दारु-मयानाम्:
Sambandha (षष्ठी/Genitive relation)
TypeAdjective
Rootशैल + दारु + मय (प्रातिपदिक)
Formपुंलिङ्ग/नपुंसकलिङ्ग (सामान्यविशेषण), षष्ठीविभक्ति (6th/षष्ठी), बहुवचन; तत्पुरुष (śailadāru-maya = made of stone/wood)
and
:
Sambandha (समुच्चय/Connector)
TypeIndeclinable
Rootच (अव्यय)
Formसमुच्चयबोधक अव्यय (conjunction)
तृण-मूल-औषधानिgrasses, roots, and herbs
तृण-मूल-औषधानि:
Karma (कर्म/Object)
TypeNoun
Rootतृण + मूल + औषध (प्रातिपदिक)
Formनपुंसकलिङ्ग, प्रथमा/द्वितीया विभक्ति (1st/प्रथमा or 2nd/द्वितीया), बहुवचन; इतरेतर-द्वन्द्व (copulative: grasses, roots, herbs)
अपिalso
अपि:
Sambandha (सम्बन्ध/Particle)
TypeIndeclinable
Rootअपि (अव्यय)
Formअव्यय; समुच्चय/अपि-भाव (also/even)
Not specified in input (likely within Pulastya → Nārada framework)
Ritual purity (śuddhi)Material classificationDharma/Ācāra

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FAQs

Purity is treated as a practical discipline extending beyond food to objects and substances, encouraging mindful handling of both valuables and simple natural items.

It functions as ancillary dharma instruction (ācāra), not as one of the five defining Purāṇic topics.

By placing pearls and gems alongside grass and herbs, the text levels the material hierarchy under a single dharmic lens: all objects can be subject to purity rules.