Prāyaścitta for Faults (Water/Fire/Confinement), Child Culpability, and Purification in Menstruation and Illness-Contact
भूदानादिनिरूपणं नाम द्विचत्वारिंशतमो ऽध्यायः श्रीविष्णुरुवाच / जलाग्निबन्धनभ्रष्टा प्रव्रज्यानाशकच्युताः / ऐन्दवाभ्यां विशुध्यन्ति दत्त्वा धेनुं तथा वृषम्
bhūdānādinirūpaṇaṃ nāma dvicatvāriṃśatamo 'dhyāyaḥ śrīviṣṇuruvāca / jalāgnibandhanabhraṣṭā pravrajyānāśakacyutāḥ / aindavābhyāṃ viśudhyanti dattvā dhenuṃ tathā vṛṣam
သီရိဗိဿနုက မိန့်တော်မူသည်– ရေ၊ မီး၊ မတရားချုပ်နှောင်ခြင်းတို့နှင့် ဆက်စပ်သောအပြစ်အနာများကြောင့် လမ်းလွဲသူများ၊ ထွက်လွတ်သက်သက် (ပဗ္ဗဇ္ဇာ) စည်းကမ်းနှင့် သာသနာရေးကိစ္စများမှ ကျဆင်းသူများသည် လ (အေးမြ) နှင့် နေ (ပူလောင်) သန့်စင်ပူဇော်မှုတို့ဖြင့် သန့်စင်လာကြသည်။ ထို့အတွက် နွားမတစ်ကောင်နှင့် နွားထီးတစ်ကောင်ကို ဒါနပြုလှူဒါန်းရမည်။
Lord Vishnu
Concept: Prāyaścitta and dāna as means to restore ritual and moral purity after specific lapses.
Vedantic Theme: Karma (doṣa–śuddhi) and the purificatory power of sattvic acts offered in a dharmic frame.
Application: When one violates restraints or incurs impurity, undertake appropriate expiation and compensate through ethical giving (e.g., cow/bull-dāna) under guidance of dharma authorities.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
Related Themes: Garuda Purana (Preta-kalpa/Dharma-kanda): prāyaścitta and dāna sections; go-dāna and vṛṣa-dāna praised as purifiers in multiple adhyāyas
This verse presents dhenu-dāna as a direct means of purification (prāyaścitta), especially for serious lapses and ritual/ethical faults, indicating charity as a dharmic remedy.
It links specific categories of transgression (faults tied to water, fire, confinement, and lapses from renunciant/ritual discipline) with a prescribed corrective act—gifting a cow and a bull—framed as lunar and solar purification.
Treat harm done through negligence or misuse of essential forces (like water/fire/power over others) as requiring restitution: practice responsible conduct, support ethical charities/care for cattle or equivalent welfare causes, and restore disciplined spiritual practice.