Prohibitions and Rules of Right Conduct (Ācāra): Theft, Speech, Purity, Residence, and Social Boundaries
दृष्टं वै शोधनं वृद्धैर्नास्ति मिथ्याभिशंसने । नेक्षेतोद्यंतमादित्यं शशिनं वाऽनिमित्ततः
dṛṣṭaṃ vai śodhanaṃ vṛddhairnāsti mithyābhiśaṃsane | nekṣetodyaṃtamādityaṃ śaśinaṃ vā'nimittataḥ
दृष्टस्यैव निवेदनं वृद्धैः शोधनं निगद्यते; मिथ्याभिशंसने शुद्धिर्नास्ति। अनिमित्ततः उद्यन्तमादित्यं न निरीक्षेत, शशिनं च न पश्येत्।
Unspecified (context-dependent within Svarga-khaṇḍa 55)
Concept: Purification comes from truthful admission of what is actually seen; false accusation has no prāyaścitta-like cleansing. Maintain reverent, disciplined perception—do not stare at sun or moon without cause.
Application: If you witnessed something, state only what you truly know; avoid embellishment. Practice sensory discipline: protect eyesight, avoid compulsive looking (including ‘staring’ as a metaphor for intrusive attention).
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"An elder sage instructs a student beside a quiet āśrama pond, pointing gently toward the horizon where the sun rises and the pale moon lingers. The student lowers his gaze in reverence, holding a palm-leaf manuscript—learning that truth purifies and that even the act of looking must be disciplined.","primary_figures":["an elder ṛṣi","a young student (brahmacārin)","sun (rising)","moon (fading)"],"setting":"Āśrama near a lotus pond with kuśa grass, deer in the distance, and a small shrine; horizon visible through trees.","lighting_mood":"golden dawn","color_palette":["honey gold","lotus pink","cool silver","sage green","sky turquoise"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: elder sage teaching a brahmacārin at dawn; rising sun with gold-leaf radiance, faint moon in silver tones; lotus pond and small shrine; ornate borders, rich reds/greens, sacred glow emphasizing reverence and restraint.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: serene dawn āśrama with delicate lotus pond, soft gradients in sky; sage’s gentle gesture, student lowering gaze; refined faces, cool-silver moon and warm sun coexisting, lyrical naturalism.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlines, stylized sage and student, dawn disc of sun and pale moon; rhythmic foliage, lotus pond motifs; natural pigment palette with strong yellows/greens and calm compositional symmetry.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: dawn scene framed by lotus borders; sun and moon as symmetrical motifs above an āśrama pond; intricate floral filigree, deep blue-to-gold gradient background, peacocks perched as witnesses to dharma."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Bhupali","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["morning birds","gentle water ripples","single bell chime","soft conch in distance"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: vṛddhairnāsti → vṛddhaiḥ na asti; nekṣetodyaṃtamādityaṃ → na ikṣeta udyantam ādityam; vā'nimittataḥ → vā animittataḥ.
It warns that false accusation (mithyābhiśaṃsana) cannot purify a person; purification is aligned with truthful acknowledgment of what is actually known or seen.
It frames a rule of disciplined conduct (ācāra): sense-restraint and appropriate behavior—avoiding needless gazing at powerful celestial objects—unless there is a valid purpose.
Dharma is upheld through truthfulness and restraint: avoid slander, and practice measured, purposeful use of the senses.