Dietary Rules & Purification — Dietary Rules, Purification (Śauca), and the Duties of the Householder and Forest-Dweller
सस्नेहानामथोष्णेन तिलकल्केन वारिणा कार्पासिकानां वस्त्राणां सुद्धिः स्यात्सह भस्मना
sasnehānāmathoṣṇena tilakalkena vāriṇā kārpāsikānāṃ vastrāṇāṃ suddhiḥ syātsaha bhasmanā
Para la tela manchada de aceite o grasa, la purificación se realiza con agua tibia mezclada con pasta de sésamo; y para las prendas de algodón, la limpieza se cumple también con el uso de ceniza.
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Purity is treated as practical, material-sensitive discipline: different substances require different remedies. The ethical thrust is attentiveness and care in maintaining cleanliness for ritual fitness and social propriety.
This is not one of the five hallmark topics (sarga, pratisarga, vaṃśa, manvantara, vaṃśānucarita). It belongs to ancillary dharma/ācāra instruction commonly embedded in Purāṇas.
Warm water, sesame paste, and ash symbolize graded purifiers: heat and friction remove clinging impurities; ash represents the drying/neutralizing principle often used in śauca contexts.