Aśauca-vidhi — Rules of Birth/Death Impurity, Sapinda Circles, and Śrāddha Sequence
सर्वे तूत्तरवर्णानामशौचं कुर्युरादृताः / तद्वर्णविधिदृष्टेन स्वं तु शौचं स्वयोनिषु
sarve tūttaravarṇānāmaśaucaṃ kuryurādṛtāḥ / tadvarṇavidhidṛṣṭena svaṃ tu śaucaṃ svayoniṣu
すべての者は、上位のヴァルナに定められた不浄期(aśauca)を敬虔に注意して守るべきである。だが自らの同類に生まれた者については、各々がそのヴァルナの規定に従い、浄め(śauca)を行うべし。
Sūta (narrating traditional dharma injunctions as taught in the Kurma Purana)
Primary Rasa: shanta
It does not directly teach Ātman-doctrine; it focuses on dharma as regulated conduct—external purity rules that support inner discipline, which later becomes essential for Yoga and higher knowledge in the Purāṇa’s broader teaching.
No specific meditation technique is described; the verse establishes śauca (purificatory discipline) as a prerequisite lifestyle-regulation that supports steadiness (niyama-like conduct) for later Yoga practice in the Kurma Purana’s Shaiva-Vaishnava synthesis.
It does not explicitly mention Śiva or Viṣṇu; indirectly, it reflects the Purāṇa’s integrative approach where dharma (purity, restraint, right conduct) is treated as a shared foundation for devotion and Yoga regardless of sectarian emphasis.