Ācāra-Nirṇaya: Varṇa-Āśrama Dharma, Śauca, Snāna, Sandhyā, Japa, Tarpaṇa, and Gṛhastha-Dinacaryā
उभयोर्द्वे च दातव्ये मूत्रशौचं प्रचक्षते / एकां लिङ्गे गुदे तिस्त्रस्तथा वामकरे दश
ubhayordve ca dātavye mūtraśaucaṃ pracakṣate / ekāṃ liṅge gude tistrastathā vāmakare daśa
రెండు చేతులకు రెండేసి సార్లు నీరు ఇవ్వాలి—ఇదే మూత్రానంతర శౌచమని చెప్పబడింది; లింగానికి ఒకసారి, గుదానికి మూడు సార్లు, అలాగే ఎడమ చేతికి పది సార్లు ఇవ్వాలి।
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Quantified shaucha: prescribed numbers of rinses/cleansings for hands and specific body parts after urination/defecation-related cleansing.
Vedantic Theme: Regulated action (niyama) and purity as preparatory discipline for worship and contemplation.
Application: Adopt thorough, consistent hygiene steps; treat cleanliness as non-negotiable before prayer, study, or communal interaction.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Type: post-urination cleansing setting (near water/cleansing area)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.213.30 (earth portions)
This verse treats bodily cleansing as a dharmic discipline: specific rinsing counts are prescribed so a person remains fit for prayer, rites, and other sacred duties.
Garuda Purana repeatedly emphasizes śauca (purity) as a foundation for karma and ritual efficacy; here it codifies practical, count-based cleansing rules as part of daily dharmic living.
Maintain conscientious hygiene and a mindful approach to cleanliness, especially before worship or ritual acts—treating purity as both physical discipline and ethical attentiveness.