Māheśvara-snāna: Lakṣa/Koṭi-homa, Protective Baths, Unguents, and Graha-Śānti
क्षीरेण बलबुद्धिः स्याद्दध्ना लक्ष्मीविवर्धनं कुशोदकेन पापान्तः पञ्चगव्येन सर्वभाक्
kṣīreṇa balabuddhiḥ syāddadhnā lakṣmīvivardhanaṃ kuśodakena pāpāntaḥ pañcagavyena sarvabhāk
दूध से बल और बुद्धि की निर्मलता उत्पन्न होती है; दही से लक्ष्मी बढ़ती है; कुशा-संस्कारित जल से पापों का अंत होता है; और पंचगव्य से मनुष्य शुद्ध होकर सबका भागी (सर्वकर्म-योग्य) बनता है।
Lord Agni (in instruction to a sage, traditionally Vasiṣṭha)
Vidya Category: {"primary_vidya":"Ayurveda","secondary_vidya":"Dharmashastra","practical_application":"Use specific purificatory and rasāyana-like substances (milk, curd, kuśa-water, pañcagavya) for dietary strengthening, mental clarity, and ritual/ethical eligibility (śuddhi) before worship, vows, or communal eating.","sutra_style":true}
Encyclopedic Reference: {"reference_type":"List","entry_title":"Kṣīra–Dadhi–Kuśodaka–Pañcagavya: Phala (Benefits)","lookup_keywords":["kshira","dadhi","kusodaka","panchagavya","shuddhi"],"quick_summary":"Milk is stated to build strength and intellect; curd increases prosperity; kuśa-water removes sin; pañcagavya grants ritual purity/eligibility for all offerings and foods."}
Concept: Śuddhi (purity/eligibility) and sattva-enhancing regimen supports both worldly welfare (śrī) and inner clarity (buddhi).
Application: Adopt purity disciplines (āhāra and snāna/ācāra) before mantra-japa, pūjā, vrata, and communal rites.
Khanda Section: Ayurveda (Dietary Rasayana & Purificatory Substances)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A ritual setting where a practitioner prepares milk, curd, kuśa-infused water, and pañcagavya in clean vessels, indicating purification and eligibility for offerings.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala temple mural style, priest in white mundu preparing kuśa-water and pañcagavya in bronze vessels, sacred cow nearby, muted earthy palette, stylized lotus motifs, serene śuddhi scene.","tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting, central kalasha with kuśa, gold-embossed vessels of milk and curd, sacred cow and pañcagavya bowls, rich reds and greens, ornate borders, auspicious śrī symbolism.","mysore_prompt":"Mysore painting, instructional composition showing labeled vessels: kṣīra, dadhi, kuśodaka, pañcagavya; fine linework, soft shading, calm domestic altar background.","mughal_miniature_prompt":"Mughal miniature, detailed courtly domestic ritual: attendant brings milk and curd, another holds kuśa bundle over water pot, small cow in courtyard, intricate textiles and vessels, naturalistic rendering."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"contemplative","suggested_raga":"Madhyamavati","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"instructional"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: स्याद् + दध्ना → स्याद्दध्ना; कुशोदकेन = कुश-उदकेन; पापान्तः = पाप-अन्तः; सर्वभाक् = सर्व-भाक् (भाज् धातोः कृत्-प्रातिपदिक)
Related Themes: Agni Purana 266 (snāna-śuddhi and dravya-phala sequence); Agni Purana sections on dāna/śuddhi and prayāścitta (general)
It assigns specific functional results to common substances: milk for strength and intellect, curd for prosperity, kuśa-water for purification from sin, and pañcagavya for full ritual purity/eligibility.
It blends Ayurvedic-style dietetics (effects of milk/curd) with prāyaścitta and ritual purity technology (kuśa-water, pañcagavya), showing the text’s practical coverage across medicine and dharma.
Kuśa-water and pañcagavya are presented as purifiers that terminate sin and restore eligibility—implying karmic cleansing and readiness for rites, worship, and sanctioned participation in sacred acts.