Pāpa-bheda, Naraka-yātanā, Mahāpātaka-vicāra, Atonement Limits, Daśa-vidhā Bhakti, and Gaṅgā as Final Remedy
रजस्वलादिगमनं गुरुतल्पसमं स्मृतम् । हीनजात्याभिगमनं मद्यपस्त्रीनिषेवणम् ॥ ४१ ॥
rajasvalādigamanaṃ gurutalpasamaṃ smṛtam | hīnajātyābhigamanaṃ madyapastrīniṣevaṇam || 41 ||
Les rapports avec une femme menstruée sont déclarés égaux au péché de violer le lit du maître. De même, approcher une femme de caste dégradée ou celle qui boit de l'alcool.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bibhatsa
It classifies certain sexual acts as “mahāpātaka-like” by equating them with gurutalpa, emphasizing that dharma is protected by strict restraint and purity of conduct.
By warning against conduct that severely obstructs inner purity, it indirectly supports bhakti: devotion to Vishnu is strengthened when one avoids actions that create heavy pāpa and mental agitation.
It reflects Smṛti/ācāra-based dharma classification used in ritual law and prāyaścitta decision-making (a practical application of dharma-śāstra reasoning rather than a specific Vedāṅga like Jyotiṣa).