Prāyaścitta for Mahāpātakas: Liquor, Theft, Sexual Transgression, Contact with the Fallen, and Homicide
मण्डूकं नकुलं काकं दन्दशूकं च मूषिकम् / श्वानं हत्वा द्विजः कुर्यात् षोडशांशं व्रतं ततः
maṇḍūkaṃ nakulaṃ kākaṃ dandaśūkaṃ ca mūṣikam / śvānaṃ hatvā dvijaḥ kuryāt ṣoḍaśāṃśaṃ vrataṃ tataḥ
បន្ទាប់ពីសម្លាប់កង្កែប ស្ការ ក្អែក ពស់ ឬកណ្តុរ ឬបន្ទាប់ពីសម្លាប់ឆ្កែ ជនទ្វិជៈ (អ្នកកើតពីរដង) គួរតែអនុវត្តការតាំងសីលលាងបាបស្មើនឹងមួយភាគដប់ប្រាំមួយ (នៃទណ្ឌកម្មពេញលេញដែលបានកំណត់)។
Sūta (narrator) conveying the Kurma Purana’s dharma-teachings as taught in the discourse of sages
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bibhatsa
It does not directly teach Ātman-doctrine; instead, it frames ethical accountability (karma and its remediation) through prāyaścitta, which in the Purāṇic worldview supports inner purity needed for higher knowledge.
No specific yoga technique is described; the verse highlights vrata (disciplined observance) as a preparatory limb—ethical restraint and purification—often treated as supportive to dhyāna and higher sādhana in the Kurma Purana’s broader teaching.
This verse is primarily dharma-legal and does not explicitly address Shiva–Vishnu unity; its contribution is indirect, emphasizing shared Purāṇic ethics (ahiṃsā, penance, purification) that underpin both Shaiva and Vaishnava soteriological paths.