Adhyaya 35 — Madālasa’s Instruction on Purity, Impurity, and Corrective Rites (Śauca and Aśauca)
कुर्युः समस्ताः शुचिनः परत्रेह च भूतिदाः ।
अध्येतव्या त्रयी नित्यं भवितव्यं विपश्चिता ॥
kuryuḥ samastāḥ śucinaḥ paratreha ca bhūtidāḥ /
adhyetavyā trayī nityaṃ bhavitavyaṃ vipaścitā
Semua hendaknya bertindak dengan kemurnian, menganugerahkan kesejahteraan di dunia ini dan di alam sesudahnya. Tiga Weda patut dipelajari setiap hari, dan seseorang menjadi arif serta bijaksana.
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A complete life aims at both visible welfare and post-mortem good: purity of conduct plus regular study/reflection produces wisdom that benefits self and society.
Ācāra instruction; not within the five narrative characteristics.
The ‘three Vedas’ can be taken as the harmonization of knowledge, action, and praise—integrating cognition, ritual discipline, and devotion into a single cultivated life.