Adhyaya 35 — Madālasa’s Instruction on Purity, Impurity, and Corrective Rites (Śauca and Aśauca)
रथ्यागतमविज्ञातं दासवर्गादिनाहृतम् ।
वाक्रप्रशास्तं चिरातीतमनैकान्तरितं लघु ॥
rathyāgatam avijñātaṃ dāsa-vargādināhṛtam /
vākra-praśāstaṃ cirātītam anekāntaritaṃ laghu //
जे रस्त्यातून आलेले, ज्याचा उगम अज्ञात, जे दास इत्यादींनी आणलेले; जे विश्वसनीय वचन-प्रमाणाने मान्य, जे दीर्घकाळ लोटलेले, आणि जे अनेक अंतरांनी विभक्त—ही सर्व शुद्धि-विचारात ‘लघुदूषण’ वर्गात गणली जातात.
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Ethics of daily life requires judgment about provenance and risk: unknown or street-sourced items are treated cautiously, but time, separation, and reliable testimony can mitigate concern.
Ancillary dharma-śāstra-like guidance embedded in the Purāṇa; not pancalakṣaṇa narrative.
‘Intervals’ (antara) and ‘time passed’ (cirātīta) imply that contact-based impurity decays—symbolically, impressions weaken when not continually reinforced.