Adhyaya 35 — Madālasa’s Instruction on Purity, Impurity, and Corrective Rites (Śauca and Aśauca)
अन्वेकमृक्षमाशस्त्र-तोयोद्बन्धन-वह्निषु ।
विषप्रपातादिमृते प्रायोनाशकयोरपि ॥
anvekamṛkṣam āśastra-toyodbandhana-vahniṣu | viṣa-prapātādi-mṛte prāyo-nāśa-kayor api ||
野獣に殺される、武器による、水による、縊首/絞殺による、あるいは火による死—また毒死、墜落死などこれに類する死、さらに自死/自滅の場合においても—前後の文脈に説かれるとおり、特別の規定が適用される。
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Dharma texts distinguish ordinary from extraordinary deaths to guide communities through complex situations, balancing compassion, social order, and ritual propriety.
Ācāra/dharma instruction; not a pancalakṣaṇa narrative unit.
Violent or irregular deaths are treated as intensified ruptures in order; listing them acknowledges different ‘grades’ of disruption requiring calibrated ritual response.