Aśauca-vidhi — Rules of Birth/Death Impurity, Sapinda Circles, and Śrāddha Sequence
अथ कश्चित् प्रमादेन म्रियते ऽग्निविषादिभिः / तस्याशौचं विधातव्यं कार्यं चैवोदकादिकम्
atha kaścit pramādena mriyate 'gniviṣādibhiḥ / tasyāśaucaṃ vidhātavyaṃ kāryaṃ caivodakādikam
ឥឡូវនេះ ប្រសិនបើមាននរណាម្នាក់ស្លាប់ដោយអចេតនា ឬការធ្វេសប្រហែស ដោយភ្លើង ពុល និងអ្វីៗដូច្នេះ នោះត្រូវអនុវត្តអាសោច (ភាពមិនបរិសុទ្ធពិធី) សម្រាប់គាត់ ហើយត្រូវធ្វើពិធីទម្លាប់ ដូចជាការបូជាទឹក និងកិច្ចការពាក់ព័ន្ធផ្សេងៗផងដែរ។
Sūta (narrator) conveying Dharma-instructions as preserved in the Kurma Purana
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
This verse is primarily a Dharma injunction on āśauca and post-death rites; it does not directly teach ātman-doctrine, but it assumes the Vedic framework where proper rites sustain social and spiritual order (dharma) even amid untimely death.
No specific Yoga practice is taught in this verse; it belongs to the ritual-ethical layer of the Kurma Purana, complementing (rather than replacing) later contemplative teachings such as the Kurma Purana Ishvara Gita and Pashupata-oriented disciplines.
The verse does not explicitly mention Shiva or Vishnu; its contribution is indirect—by upholding dharma-based rites that the Kurma Purana integrates with its broader Shaiva-Vaishnava synthesis and spiritual teaching.