Saṅkara-jāti-nirṇaya and Gṛhastha-ācāra: Daily Rites, Purity, Anadhyāya, and Food Discipline
न तु मेहेन्नदीच्छायाभस्मगोष्टाम्बुवर्त्मसु / न प्रत्यग्न्यर्कगोसोमसन्ध्याम्बुस्त्रीद्विजन्मनाम्
na tu mehennadīcchāyābhasmagoṣṭāmbuvartmasu / na pratyagnyarkagosomasandhyāmbustrīdvijanmanām
नदीत, झाडाच्या सावलीत, राखेवर, गोठ्यात, पाण्यात किंवा रस्त्यावर मूत्र करू नये। तसेच द्विजाने अग्नी, सूर्य, गाय, चंद्र, संध्या, पाणी, स्त्री किंवा ब्राह्मण यांच्याकडे तोंड करून मूत्र करू नये।
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Maintain ritual and social purity by avoiding urination in sacred/communal places and by not facing revered entities/times while doing so.
Vedantic Theme: Discipline of body supports discipline of mind; honoring sacred order (rita) reduces tamas and cultivates sattva.
Application: Respect shared spaces and sacred contexts; follow hygiene norms; cultivate mindful bodily conduct rather than impulsive behavior.
Primary Rasa: bibhatsa
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Type: ritual-pure spaces
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.96 (shauca rules; bodily conduct and purity)
This verse frames bodily functions under dharma: avoiding sacred/ritually significant places and revered beings preserves śauca (purity) and cultivates restraint and reverence in daily life.
Ācāra (right conduct) is presented as a karmic discipline: disrespecting sacred elements (fire, sun, sandhyā, water, cow, brāhmaṇa) is treated as adharma that accumulates demerit and obstructs spiritual progress.
Maintain hygienic, respectful behavior: avoid contaminating water sources and public paths, and observe cultural boundaries around worship spaces and revered persons—practicing śauca and mindfulness in everyday actions.