Kārttika-vrata Discipline: Purity Rules, Morning Bath Saṅkalpa, Tilaka Injunctions, and Food Prohibitions
अत्युत्तमेषु स्थानेषु मलमूत्रं न कारयेत् । शुद्धां मृदं गृहीत्वाथ वामं प्रक्षालयेत्करम्
atyuttameṣu sthāneṣu malamūtraṃ na kārayet | śuddhāṃ mṛdaṃ gṛhītvātha vāmaṃ prakṣālayetkaram
Di tempat-tempat yang paling mulia dan suci, janganlah membuang hajat atau kencing. Setelah itu, ambillah tanah yang bersih (untuk penyucian) lalu basuhlah tangan kiri.
Unspecified (narratorial/instructional voice within the Brahma-khaṇḍa context)
Concept: Śauca is both avoidance of impurity in sacred zones and correct post-act purification using clean earth and washing.
Application: Respect sacred/public spaces; keep designated sanitation away from holy areas; practice thorough handwashing/cleansing after impure acts before prayer, cooking, or worship.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Type: tirtha
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"Within a temple-adjacent sacred grove, a vratī carefully gathers a small pinch of clean earth from a pure spot, then washes the left hand at a flowing spout. The scene emphasizes quiet precision: no defilement near sanctified ground, only mindful purification before worship.","primary_figures":["vratī (devotee)","temple attendant (optional, distant)"],"setting":"Temple courtyard edge or tīrtha ghat with a small water channel, sacred trees, and a clearly demarcated ‘pure zone’.","lighting_mood":"temple lamp-lit","color_palette":["ochre","coconut-brown","lamp-gold","turmeric yellow","deep teal"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: temple courtyard with carved pillars and a small tīrtha spout; devotee taking clean earth in a ritual gesture and washing the left hand; gold leaf on lamp flames and pillar ornaments, rich reds/greens, jewel-like detailing, South Indian iconographic borders.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: intimate courtyard scene—devotee in white, small earthen pinch in hand, washing at a narrow stream; delicate foliage, soft shadows, refined facial features, cool stone-gray architecture with warm accents.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: stylized devotee near a temple tank, bold outlines, flat pigments; gesture-focused composition showing earth and water as purifiers; red/yellow/green palette with black contour emphasis.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: symbolic purity tableau—lotus motifs framing a sanctified courtyard, small water spout, devotee performing cleansing; ornate floral borders, deep blues and gold, emphasis on ritual gesture rather than realism."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Yaman","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["soft water trickle","temple lamps crackle","distant bell","silence"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: अत्युत्तमेषु → अति + उत्तमेषु; मलमूत्रं → मल + मूत्रम्; गृहीत्वाथ → गृहीत्वा + अथ; प्रक्षालयेत्करम् → प्रक्षालयेत् + करम्.
It teaches tīrtha-maryādā (sanctity norms): holy sites are to be kept physically and ritually pure, and disrespectful acts that pollute the area are prohibited.
Clean earth is a traditional purifying agent (a form of śauca) used for cleansing after bodily functions, emphasizing practical hygiene and ritual purity together.
Reverence for sacred spaces and disciplined personal conduct—cleanliness, restraint, and consideration for communal worship environments.