Dietary Rules & Purification — Dietary Rules, Purification (Śauca), and the Duties of the Householder and Forest-Dweller
शूर्पधान्याजिनानां च संहतानां च वाससाम् वल्कलानामशेषाणामम्बुना शुद्धिरिष्यते
śūrpadhānyājinānāṃ ca saṃhatānāṃ ca vāsasām valkalānāmaśeṣāṇāmambunā śuddhiriṣyate
សម្រាប់កន្ត្រករែង (សូរព) គ្រាប់ធញ្ញជាតិ ស្បែកសត្វ និងសម្លៀកបំពាក់ដែលត្បាញឬដេររួច; ហើយសម្រាប់សម្លៀកបំពាក់ធ្វើពីសំបកឈើទាំងអស់—ការសម្អាតដោយទឹកត្រូវបានកំណត់។
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Purity is operationalized as maintainable practice: water functions as a universal, accessible purifier for common household and ascetic materials, reinforcing cleanliness as dharmic discipline.
This is ācāra material (rules of śauca), a didactic layer typical of Purāṇas but not directly one of the pañcalakṣaṇa categories.
Water (ambu) symbolizes both physical cleansing and moral clarity; prescribing it for items spanning agriculture (grain), ritual/ascetic use (ajina, valkala), and daily life (clothes) integrates sacred order into ordinary routines.