Prāyaścitta — Definitions of Killing, Brahmahatyā, and Graded Expiations
मातुलानीं स्वसारञ्च सगोत्रामन्यमिच्छतीं शिष्यभार्यां गुरोर्भार्यां गत्वा चान्द्रायणञ्चरेत्
mātulānīṃ svasārañca sagotrāmanyamicchatīṃ śiṣyabhāryāṃ gurorbhāryāṃ gatvā cāndrāyaṇañcaret
Habiendo tenido comercio carnal con la esposa del tío materno, con la propia hermana, con otra mujer del mismo gotra, con la esposa del discípulo o con la esposa del guru, debe observarse la práctica expiatoria del Cāndrāyaṇa.
Lord Agni (in discourse to Sage Vasiṣṭha, in the Agni Purāṇa’s instructional frame)
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Concept: Ritual-moral repair is enacted through regulated vrata (Cāndrāyaṇa), aligning bodily discipline with cosmic rhythm (moon) to restore dharmic balance.
Application: Undertake Cāndrāyaṇa under competent guidance with strict dietary regulation and daily observances, as a formal method of expiation in Smārta practice.
Khanda Section: Dharma-shastra / Prāyaścitta (Expiations for sexual transgressions)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: स्वसारञ्च = स्वसारम् + च; सगोत्रामन्यमिच्छतीं = सगोत्राम् + अन्याम् + इच्छतीम्; गुरोर्भार्यां = गुरोः + भार्याम्; चान्द्रायणञ्चरेत् = चान्द्रायणम् + चरेत् (च-आगमः).
Related Themes: Agni Purana 173 (sexual transgression prāyaścitta gradations); Agni Purana 174 (japa counts and worship-lapse expiations as adjacent prāyaścitta logic)
It prescribes the Cāndrāyaṇa vrata (a lunar-cycle penance with regulated intake and discipline) as the expiation for specific grave sexual transgressions involving prohibited women (same-gotra, close kin, guru/disciple relations).
Alongside ritual, theology, and other sciences, the Agni Purāṇa also codifies Dharmaśāstra-style legal-ethical norms and penances, functioning as a practical handbook for conduct and purification.
The verse frames these acts as severe dharmic violations that generate heavy demerit; performing Cāndrāyaṇa is presented as a means of ritual purification and karmic remediation, restoring eligibility for religious life.