Adhyaya 35 — Madālasa’s Instruction on Purity, Impurity, and Corrective Rites (Śauca and Aśauca)
शाकमूलफलानाञ्च तथा विदलचर्मणाम् । मणिवज्रप्रवालानां तथा मुक्ताफलस्य च ॥
śākamūlaphalānāñ ca tathā vidalacarmaṇām | maṇivajrapravālānāṃ tathā muktāphalasya ca ||
ច្បាប់សុទ្ធសាធក៏អនុវត្តចំពោះបន្លែ ឫស និងផ្លែឈើដែរ; ដូចគ្នានេះចំពោះស្បែកបែកជាបន្ទះៗ; ហើយចំពោះគ្រឿងអលង្ការដូចជា ត្បូង មាសពេជ្រ ផ្កាថ្ម និងគុជខ្យងផងដែរ។
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Dharma extends into everyday handling of objects: purity norms create a disciplined life where consumption and use are regulated, supporting social trust and ritual order.
Ancillary conduct regulation; not directly one of the five purāṇic characteristics.
The cataloging of substances can be read as an outer map for inner discrimination (viveka): learning what to ‘accept, cleanse, or avoid’ externally trains discernment internally.