Prāyaścitta and Contextual Non-Culpability (प्रायश्चित्त-निमित्त-अदोषवाद)
भोजन हान्तराशुद्ध॑ चातुर्मास्ये विधीयते । स्त्रियस्तेन प्रशुध्यन्ति इति धर्मविदो विदु:
bhojanāntarāśuddhaṃ cāturmāsye vidhīyate | striyastena praśudhyanti iti dharmavido viduḥ ||
ဗျာသက မိန့်ကြားသည်– စာတုർമាសျ (Cāturmāsya) ကာလအတွင်း အစာစားခြင်းကို အကြားအနားထား၍ စည်းကမ်းတကျ ပြုရန် သတ်မှတ်ထားသည်။ ဓမ္မကိုသိသူတို့က ထိုစည်းကမ်းကို လိုက်နာခြင်းဖြင့် မိန်းမတို့သည် သန့်စင်လာသည်ဟု ဆိုကြသည်။
व्यास उवाच
The verse teaches that during Cāturmāsya, dharma prescribes a disciplined pattern of eating—taking meals with an interval—as a means of maintaining or restoring ritual purity, specifically noting its purificatory effect for women according to dharma authorities.
Within the didactic discourse of the Śānti Parva, Vyāsa states a rule of religious observance: in the Cāturmāsya period, one should follow a regulated practice of eating with a gap between meals, and tradition holds that this observance brings about purification.