सूर्योदयमनुप्राप्य संध्याविधिविवर्जितः । कृत्वा मूत्रपुरीषे तु शौचाचमनवर्जितः
sūryodayamanuprāpya saṃdhyāvidhivivarjitaḥ | kṛtvā mūtrapurīṣe tu śaucācamanavarjitaḥ
နေထွက်ချိန်ရောက်သော်လည်း သူသည် သန္ဓျာဝిధိကို မပြုဘဲ လျစ်လျူရှုခဲ့သည်; ထို့ပြင် ဆီးနှင့် ဝမ်းသွားပြီးနောက် သန့်စင်ခြင်းနှင့် အာစမန (ācamanam) ကိုလည်း မပြုခဲ့။
Rākṣasa (describing the man’s conduct)
Tirtha: Kāśī (implied daily-rite sanctity at ghāṭas)
Type: ghat
Listener: Muni
Scene: Sunrise over a riverbank/edge of settlement; a man ignores sandhyā, then urinates/defecates and walks away without washing or sipping water—contrasted with an ideal devotee performing arghya to the rising sun.
Daily disciplines (nitya-karma) sustain inner purity; neglect of sandhyā, śauca, and ācamanam signals dharmic decline.
No specific tirtha; the focus is on personal conduct and ritual negligence.
Sandhyā-vidhi at sunrise, and after bodily functions: śauca (cleansing) and ācamanam (ritual sipping).