Adhyaya 35 — Madālasa’s Instruction on Purity, Impurity, and Corrective Rites (Śauca and Aśauca)
पुनः पाकेन भाण्डानां पार्थिवानाञ्च मेध्यता ।
शुचिर्भैक्षं कारुहस्तः पण्यं योषिन्मुखं तथा ॥
punaḥ pākena bhāṇḍānāṃ pārthivānāñ ca medhyatā /
śucir bhaikṣaṃ kāru-hastaḥ paṇyaṃ yoṣin-mukhaṃ tathā //
また器物、とりわけ土器は、加熱し煮沸・焼成することによって用に堪える浄となる。施しとして得た食は浄と見なされ、職人の手に触れた品は交易のため浄と見なされる。さらに、女の口に触れた(食・水)もまた、定められた特別の浄不浄の慣例に従って扱われる。
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Purity is linked to function and social order: heat purifies objects meant for cooking; alms are protected as a dharmic institution; commerce requires practical presumptions of cleanliness.
Ācāra/dharma material; not part of sarga/pratisarga/vaṃśa/manvantara/vaṃśānucarita.
Fire/heat (pāka) is the inner 'tapas' principle—transforming and rendering fit; it mirrors austerity that refines the practitioner.