Adhyaya 35 — Madālasa’s Instruction on Purity, Impurity, and Corrective Rites (Śauca and Aśauca)
तथा कार्पासिकानाञ्च विशुद्धिर्जलबhasmanā ।
दारुदन्तास्थिशृङ्गाणां तक्षणाच्छुद्धिरिष्यते ॥
tathā kārpāsikānāñ ca viśuddhir jala-bhasmanā /
dāru-dantāsthi-śṛṅgāṇāṃ takṣaṇāc chuddhir iṣyate //
同様に、綿の品は水と灰によって浄められる。また木・歯・骨・角については、表面を削り落とし、こそげ取ることによって浄となると説かれる。
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The text assumes impurities cling differently to different materials; ethical discipline is expressed as attentiveness to context rather than one-size-fits-all rules.
Categorize as ācāra/dharma guidance (not a pancalakṣaṇa narrative unit). It supports Purāṇic social-religious functioning rather than cosmogony or genealogy.
Scraping (takṣaṇa) symbolizes removing the 'outer layer' of defilement—suggesting that some impurities are not washed away by addition (water) but by subtraction (paring away).