Āhnika-Dharma: Dawn Purification, Sandhyā-Upāsanā, Tarpana, Pañca-Mahāyajñas, and Aśauca Rules
अधश्च तिसृभिः क्षाल्यं पादौ षट्भिस्तथैव च / मृत्तिका च समुद्दिष्टा वृद्धामलकमात्निका
adhaśca tisṛbhiḥ kṣālyaṃ pādau ṣaṭbhistathaiva ca / mṛttikā ca samuddiṣṭā vṛddhāmalakamātnikā
अधोभागं तिसृभिर्जलाञ्जलिभिः क्षालयेत्, पादौ तु षड्भिः सम्यक्। शौचार्था मृत्तिका चोक्ता—वृद्धामलकमात्निका नाम।
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Śauca (purificatory discipline) through regulated washing and prescribed mṛttikā.
Vedantic Theme: Antaḥ-śuddhi supported by bāhya-śuddhi (outer purity as aid to inner clarity).
Application: Follow measured cleansing steps (lower body/feet) and use the specified cleansing earth as per rule before worship or daily rites.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.50.42-45 (sequence of purification, ācamana, snāna, smaraṇa of Viṣṇu)
This verse treats washing and the use of prescribed cleansing earth (mṛttikā) as a formal component of śauca (ritual purity), specifying exact measures to standardize proper conduct.
Indirectly: by emphasizing disciplined purity practices, it supports dharmic living, which the Garuda Purana connects to the soul’s post-death condition and the consequences of karma.
Maintain consistent cleanliness and intentional purification before prayer, ancestral rites, or temple worship—treating purity as a mindful discipline rather than a casual habit.