Dietary Rules & Purification — Dietary Rules, Purification (Śauca), and the Duties of the Householder and Forest-Dweller
सस्नेहमस्थि संस्पृस्य सवासाः स्नानमाचरेत् आचम्यैव तु निःस्नेहं गामालभ्यार्कमीक्ष्य च
sasnehamasthi saṃspṛsya savāsāḥ snānamācaret ācamyaiva tu niḥsnehaṃ gāmālabhyārkamīkṣya ca
အသား/အဆီကပ်နေသော အဆီပြန်အရိုးကို ထိတွေ့ပြီးနောက် အဝတ်ဝတ်လျက် ရေချိုးရမည်။ ထို့နောက် အာစမန (ရေစုပ်သောက်၍ သန့်စင်ခြင်း) ပြုကာ အဆီမကျန်တော့သည့်အခါ နွားကို ထိပြီး နေကို ကြည့်ရမည်။
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Purification is not only removal of physical contamination (grease) but restoration of ritual fitness through standardized acts—bath, ācāmana, and auspicious reorientation.
This is procedural dharma content; it supports lived religion rather than cosmological or dynastic pañcalakṣaṇa themes.
Touching the cow (a marker of auspicious purity) and viewing the sun (a witness and purifier) function as ritual ‘re-entry’ signs—affirming cleanliness, truth, and renewed eligibility for sacred acts.