Saṅkara-jāti-nirṇaya and Gṛhastha-ācāra: Daily Rites, Purity, Anadhyāya, and Food Discipline
घोघ्रातं शकुनोच्छिष्टं पादस्पृष्ट च कामतः / शूद्रेषु दासगोपालकुलमित्रार्धसीरिणः
ghoghrātaṃ śakunocchiṣṭaṃ pādaspṛṣṭa ca kāmataḥ / śūdreṣu dāsagopālakulamitrārdhasīriṇaḥ
ອາຫານທີ່ຖືກດົມກິ່ນແລ້ວເປື້ອນ, ອາຫານທີ່ເຫຼືອຈາກນົກ, ແລະອາຫານທີ່ຈົ່ງໃຈໃຫ້ຕີນແຕະ—ຜູ້ກິນສິ່ງເຫຼົ່ານີ້ຖືກນັບເປັນຊັ້ນຕ່ຳ ເຊັ່ນ ຄົນຮັບໃຊ້, ຄົນລ້ຽງງົວ, ຜູ້ພຶ່ງພາວົງຕະກູນ, ແລະຜູ້ແຮງງານຄື່ງໜຶ່ງ.
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Deliberate consumption of defiled food degrades one’s dharmic standing; śauca is both ethical and ritual.
Vedantic Theme: Guṇa-doṣa: tamas/rajas increase through careless or willful impurity; discipline supports sattva.
Application: Do not eat food that has been smelled/defiled, left by birds, or touched by the foot; cultivate mindful handling and serving practices.
Primary Rasa: raudra
Secondary Rasa: bibhatsa
Type: eating place/household setting implied
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.96 (continuation of prohibited/defiled foods and their social-ethical consequences)
This verse stresses that deliberately consuming defiled food (smelled, bird-leftover, or foot-touched) is a dharmic fault and is associated with degrading outcomes and low social/ethical condition.
By linking intentional acceptance of impurity with a fall in status and dignity, the verse frames everyday choices—especially about food—as contributors to one’s moral and karmic trajectory.
Maintain cleanliness and respect for food: avoid knowingly consuming contaminated leftovers, prevent food from being stepped on or mishandled, and treat eating as a disciplined, mindful practice.