Prāyaścitta for Food-Contact, Social Contact, Aśauca Periods, and Formal Penance Systems
गवाघ्रातानि कांस्यानि शूद्रोच्छिष्टानि यानि च / काकश्वापहतान्येव शुध्यन्ति दश भस्मना
gavāghrātāni kāṃsyāni śūdrocchiṣṭāni yāni ca / kākaśvāpahatānyeva śudhyanti daśa bhasmanā
ఆవు వాసన చూసిన కాంస్య పాత్రలు, శూద్రుని ఉచ్ఛిష్టంతో అపవిత్రమైనవి, అలాగే కాకి లేదా కుక్క తాకినవి లేదా తీసుకెళ్లినవి—ఇవి అన్నీ పది సార్లు భస్మం రాసి శుద్ధి అవుతాయి.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Even heavily defiled bronze vessels can be restored through prescribed repetition (tenfold ash application).
Vedantic Theme: Discipline and repeatable practice (abhyāsa) to restore sattva in conduct; external purity supports inner steadiness.
Application: If bronze vessels are contaminated by cow-sniffing, śūdra leftovers, or crow/dog contact, cleanse by applying ash ten times (as prescribed).
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bibhatsa
Type: household/communal eating space
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.222.25 (ash and fire purification); Garuda Purana 1.222.27 (food/vessel impurity consequences)
This verse prescribes ash as a practical purifier for specific contaminations, emphasizing ritual cleanliness (śauca) as part of dharma and proper observance of rites.
Preta-related rites require strict purity of vessels and offerings; this rule supports the broader Garuda Purana framework where correct śauca safeguards the efficacy of śrāddha and other observances.
For traditional practice, use ash-based cleansing (as per one’s sampradāya and local dharma guidelines) for ritual vessels after specific defilements, and maintain mindful hygiene and separation of food remnants.