Prāyaścitta for Food-Contact, Social Contact, Aśauca Periods, and Formal Penance Systems
कूपे च पतितान्दृष्ट्वा श्वशृगालौ च मर्कटम् / तत्कूपस्योदकं पीत्वा शुध्येद्विप्रस्त्रिभिर्दिनैः / क्षत्रियो ऽहर्द्वयेनैव वैश्यो वैकाहतः परम्
kūpe ca patitāndṛṣṭvā śvaśṛgālau ca markaṭam / tatkūpasyodakaṃ pītvā śudhyedviprastribhirdinaiḥ / kṣatriyo 'hardvayenaiva vaiśyo vaikāhataḥ param
विहिरीत कुत्रा, कोल्हा किंवा माकड पडलेले पाहून त्या विहिरीचे पाणी प्यायल्यास, ब्राह्मण तीन दिवसांत, क्षत्रिय दोन दिवसांत आणि वैश्य एका दिवसात शुद्ध होतो.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Contact with polluted well-water entails impurity; purification is time-bound and socially graded (three/two/one days).
Vedantic Theme: Dharma as regulative order (niyati) governing conduct; external śauca supports inner discipline.
Application: Treat compromised water sources as unsafe; observe a period of restraint/cleansing after exposure; prioritize community water hygiene.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Type: water source / village well
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.222 (water-source impurities and purification measures)
This verse gives specific śuddhi periods after drinking potentially polluted well-water, showing how Garuda Purana codifies practical dharma through graded purification timelines.
It treats contact with/consumption of water from a well polluted by fallen animals as a source of ritual impurity, then prescribes time-based purification differing by social/ritual duty class.
Use it as a traditional reference for the idea that contamination requires remedial discipline; in modern practice, prioritize hygiene and safe water while understanding the text’s ritual framework of śauca.