Rules of Purity (Shauca) — Rules of Purity (Śauca), Permissible Foods, and the Duties of the Householder and Forest-Dweller
कृत्वा शिरःस्नानमथाङिड्कं वा संपूज्य तोयेन पितॄन् सदेवान् होमं च कृत्वालभनं शुभानां कृत्वा बहिर्निर्गमनं प्रशस्तम्
kṛtvā śiraḥsnānamathāṅiḍkaṃ vā saṃpūjya toyena pitṝn sadevān homaṃ ca kṛtvālabhanaṃ śubhānāṃ kṛtvā bahirnirgamanaṃ praśastam
ଶିରଃସ୍ନାନ କିମ୍ବା ବିଧିପୂର୍ବକ ଅଙ୍ଗସ୍ନାନ କରି, ଜଳଦ୍ୱାରା ଦେବମାନଙ୍କ ସହିତ ପିତୃମାନଙ୍କୁ ଯଥାବିଧି ପୂଜା/ତର୍ପଣ କରିବ। ପରେ ହୋମ କରି ଶୁଭ ଅନୁଲେପନ କରି, ତାପରେ ଘରୁ ବାହାରିବା ପ୍ରଶସ୍ତ ବୋଲି କୁହାଯାଇଛି।
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Daily life is framed as reciprocal obligation: one honors ancestors (lineage continuity) and gods (cosmic order) before engaging the world, emphasizing gratitude, duty, and remembrance as foundations for worldly action.
Again, this is ācāra/dharma material rather than cosmogony or dynastic history. In pancalakṣaṇa terms it is ancillary instruction (upabṛṃhaṇa) supporting dharma within the Purāṇic corpus.
Water-offerings to Pitṛs and Devas symbolically connect vertical axes of existence—ancestral past and divine cosmos—so that one’s outward movement (bahirnirgama) proceeds only after re-establishing inner and social-sacred alignment.