Dietary Rules & Purification — Dietary Rules, Purification (Śauca), and the Duties of the Householder and Forest-Dweller
कुपितः कुलनाशाय ईश्वरो रोगवृद्धये भानुर्वै यतते तस्य नरस्य क्षणदाचर
kupitaḥ kulanāśāya īśvaro rogavṛddhaye bhānurvai yatate tasya narasya kṣaṇadācara
ເມື່ອພຣະອາທິດຜູ້ເປັນຈອມເຈົ້າໂກດ ພຣະອົງຈະພະຍາຍາມເພື່ອທຳລາຍວົງຕະກູນຂອງຊາຍນັ້ນ ແລະເພີ່ມພູນໂລກພະຍາດຂອງເຂົາ, ໂອ ກະສະນະດາຈະຣະ.
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The text links personal conduct to both bodily wellbeing and family continuity: adharma is said to rebound as social instability (kula-kṣaya) and physical affliction (roga).
Again, dharma-upadeśa (ācāra) rather than cosmological creation cycles; it functions as normative guidance within Purāṇic instruction.
Lineage and health stand for ‘life-supporting order’; Sūrya’s punitive role symbolizes that violations of ordained duty are treated as violations of cosmic rhythm, yielding visible decay in society and the body.