Rules of Purity (Shauca) — Rules of Purity (Śauca), Permissible Foods, and the Duties of the Householder and Forest-Dweller
तस्य स्वरूपं वक्ष्यामः सदाचारस्य राक्षस शृणुष्वैकमनास्तच्च यदि श्रेयो ऽभिवाञ्छसि
tasya svarūpaṃ vakṣyāmaḥ sadācārasya rākṣasa śṛṇuṣvaikamanāstacca yadi śreyo 'bhivāñchasi
ഹേ രാക്ഷസാ, ആ സദാചാരത്തിന്റെ യഥാർത്ഥ സ്വരൂപം ഞാൻ പ്രസ്താവിക്കും. നീ പരമശ്രേയസ് ആഗ്രഹിക്കുന്നുവെങ്കിൽ, ഏകാഗ്രമനസ്സോടെ ശ്രവിക്കു.
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The verse frames dharma-learning as intentional and contemplative: the listener must be ekamanas (focused) to grasp sadācāra, which is directly linked to śreyas—lasting welfare rather than temporary gain.
As with the surrounding verses, it is dharma-upadeśa (ethical instruction) within the Purāṇic narrative frame, serving the Purāṇa’s pedagogical function rather than cosmogenesis or dynastic history proper.
Addressing even a ‘rākṣasa’ as eligible for śreyas underscores the Purāṇic universality of dharma: right conduct is available to all beings, and attentive listening is depicted as the first step in moral transformation.