अस्नाताशी मलं भुंक्ते त्वजपी पूयशोणितम् । अहुताशी कृमीन्भुंक्तेप्यदत्त्वाविड्विभोजनः
asnātāśī malaṃ bhuṃkte tvajapī pūyaśoṇitam | ahutāśī kṛmīnbhuṃktepyadattvāviḍvibhojanaḥ
沐浴せずに食する者は穢れを食し、ジャパなく食する者は膿と血を食す。供物なく食する者は虫を食し、施しなく食する者は糞を食物として食する。
Skanda (deduced for Kāśīkhaṇḍa discourse)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A symbolic allegory: four plates of food transform—into filth, pus-blood, worms, and excrement—when the eater neglects snāna, japa, offerings, and dāna; beside it, the same meal shines as sanctified naivedya when rites are done.
Food becomes spiritually impure without daily disciplines—purity, mantra, offering, and charity—so one must sanctify eating.
No specific tīrtha is named; the instruction is part of Kāśīkhaṇḍa’s broader dharma exposition connected to Kāśī.
Before eating: snāna (bathing), japa (mantra repetition), huta/homa (offerings), and dāna (giving).