Aśauca-vidhi — Rules of Birth/Death Impurity, Sapinda Circles, and Śrāddha Sequence
अवरश्चेद् वरं वर्णमवरं वा वरो यदि / अशौचे संस्पृशेत् स्नेहात् तदाशौचेन शुध्यति
avaraśced varaṃ varṇamavaraṃ vā varo yadi / aśauce saṃspṛśet snehāt tadāśaucena śudhyati
જો નીચા વર્ણનો વ્યક્તિ સ્નેહવશ અશૌચકાળમાં ઊંચા વર્ણને સ્પર્શ કરે, અથવા ઊંચા વર્ણનો વ્યક્તિ તેમ જ નીચા વર્ણને સ્પર્શ કરે, તો જે સ્પર્શ કરે તે એ જ અશૌચનું વિધિપૂર્વક પાલન કરીને શુદ્ધ થાય છે.
Lord Kurma (Vishnu) instructing sages on dharma (aśauca-vidhi)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Indirectly: it treats purity/impurity as observances governing embodied social life (deha-dharma), implying that the deeper Self is not intrinsically tainted, while conduct is regulated for dharmic order.
No direct yogic technique is taught; the verse supplies the ethical-social discipline (yama-like restraint and dharma-niyama) that supports higher practice, including Pashupata-oriented purification through regulated conduct.
Not explicitly; it reflects the Purana’s synthesis by presenting dharma as a shared foundation for devotion and liberation, whether approached through Shaiva (Pashupata) or Vaishnava frameworks.