अज्ञानाज्ज्ञानतो वापि यत्किंचिद्दुष्कृतं भवेत् । प्रायश्चित्तं विधातव्यं तन्नाशाय प्रयत्नतः
ajñānājjñānato vāpi yatkiṃcidduṣkṛtaṃ bhavet | prāyaścittaṃ vidhātavyaṃ tannāśāya prayatnataḥ
無知によってであれ、知りつつであれ、いかなる過ちが生じたなら、その滅尽のために、規定に従ってプラーヤシュチッタ(贖罪・浄化の行)を努めて修すべきである。
Agastya (narration continues)
Tirtha: Ayodhyā (general kṣetra-dharma)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A pilgrim reflects with remorse after a lapse; a priest/sage instructs prāyaścitta—fasting, japa, and charity—near a temple courtyard; the mood is sober, corrective, and purifying.
Dharma requires accountability: wrongdoing—intentional or not—should be cleansed through proper prāyaścitta.
The instruction is given within Ayodhyā Māhātmya, implying purification practices are especially meaningful in this sacred setting.
Prāyaścitta (expiation) is prescribed as the remedy to destroy the effects of duṣkṛta.