Pitṛmātṛtīrtha Greatness & the Discourse on Embodiment: Karma, Birth, Impurity, and Dispassion
शुचिरेकप्रदेशोपि शुचिर्न स्यादृतेऽपि वा । दिवा वा यदि वा रात्रौ मृत्तोयैः शोध्यते करः
śucirekapradeśopi śucirna syādṛte'pi vā | divā vā yadi vā rātrau mṛttoyaiḥ śodhyate karaḥ
एखादा भाग शुद्ध वाटला तरी विधिपूर्वक शोधनावाचून शुचिता होत नाही. दिवस असो वा रात्र, माती व पाण्याने हात शुद्ध होतो।
Unspecified (contextual narrator/instructor within Bhūmi-khaṇḍa discourse)
Concept: Purity is procedural and holistic: partial cleanliness is insufficient; proper purification uses earth and water, day or night.
Application: Be consistent with small disciplines: wash hands properly before worship/food; avoid ‘half-measures’ in ethics and practice—complete what you begin.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Yaman","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["soft bell","water pouring","evening insects","gentle tanpura drone"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: शुचिः + एकप्रदेशः + अपि → शुचिरेkapradeśopi (इ + ए → ए; अपि → ’पि). शुचिः + न → शुचिर्न. ऋते + अपि → ऋतेऽपि (ए + अ → ’). मृत् + तोयैः → मृत्तोयैः (त् + त → त्त).
It teaches that real cleanliness requires proper purification, specifically cleansing the hands using earth (clay/soil) and water, regardless of time (day or night).
The verse emphasizes śauca (purity) as a disciplined, method-based practice—partial or assumed cleanliness is insufficient without the prescribed means of purification.
To indicate that rules of purification apply consistently at all times; the obligation to cleanse is not limited by circumstances or time of day.