Śrāddha-vidhi for Pitṛs: Invitations, Purity, Offerings, and Conduct
बीभत्सुमशुचिं नग्नं मत्तं धूर्तं रजस्वलाम् / नीलकाषायवसनं पाषण्डांश्च विवर्जयेत्
bībhatsumaśuciṃ nagnaṃ mattaṃ dhūrtaṃ rajasvalām / nīlakāṣāyavasanaṃ pāṣaṇḍāṃśca vivarjayet
ຄວນຫຼີກເວັ້ນຜູ້ນ່າຂະຍະ ແລະ ບໍ່ບໍລິສຸດ: ຜູ້ໂປ່ເປືອຍ, ຜູ້ເມົາ, ຜູ້ຫຼອກລວງ, ແລະ ແມ່ຍິງມີປະຈໍາເດືອນ; ພ້ອມທັງຜູ້ນຸ່ງຜ້າສີນ້ຳເງິນ ຫຼື ສີກາສາຍ (ເປັນເຄື່ອງໝາຍນິກາຍ) ແລະ ພາສັນດະຜູ້ຕ້ານທຳມະ.
Sūta (narrating traditional dharma-instructions within the Kurma Purana framework)
Primary Rasa: bibhatsa
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Indirectly: it emphasizes ethical and ritual boundaries (śauca and sadācāra) that prepare the mind for higher knowledge; such discipline is treated in the Purana as a prerequisite for realizing the Atman beyond impurity and agitation.
No specific technique is taught here; the verse provides yama-like foundations—avoidance of intoxicating, deceitful, and impure influences—supporting steadiness (citta-śuddhi) that later enables mantra, dhyāna, and Pāśupata-oriented discipline in the Kurma Purana’s broader teaching.
It does so implicitly: the text prioritizes dharma (purity, restraint, avoidance of adharmic sectarianism) as a shared foundation upon which both Shaiva and Vaishnava paths converge in the Kurma Purana’s synthesis.