मानसतीर्थ-शौचप्रशंसा | Praise of the ‘Mental Tīrtha’ and the Marks of Purity
जुद्वन्नग्नींक्ष नियत: संध्योपासनसेविता । बहुभिननियमैरेवं शुचिरश्षाति यो नर:
juhvann agnīn kṣaṇ-niyataḥ sandhyopāsana-sevitaḥ | bahubhir niyamair evaṁ śucir aśnāti yo naraḥ ||
Bhīṣma dijo: «El hombre que, con regularidad, vierte ofrendas en los fuegos sagrados, que se disciplina según los tiempos prescritos, que cumple fielmente el culto del sandhyā (las oraciones del alba y del crepúsculo) y que vive conforme a muchas observancias: purificado por tales restricciones, toma su alimento con pureza y rectitud».
भीष्म उवाच
Purity in eating and living is grounded in disciplined daily religious practice—maintaining sacred fires, performing sandhyā worship, and following multiple niyamas (ethical-ritual restraints).
In Bhishma’s instruction on dharma, he describes the conduct of a disciplined householder/observer: one who performs fire-offerings and sandhyā rites and follows many observances, thereby becoming fit to eat in a state of purity.