आत्मीयं हेम चादाय न ते शुद्धिर्भविष्यति
ātmīyaṃ hema cādāya na te śuddhirbhaviṣyati
แม้เจ้าจะนำทองของตนเองกลับคืนมา ความบริสุทธิ์ก็จักไม่บังเกิดแก่เจ้า
Brāhmaṇas (as reported by Sūta)
Listener: Śaunaka and the Naimiṣāraṇya sages (standard Sūta frame, implied)
Scene: A moral tableau: a donor hesitates, reaching back toward a golden offering placed before a sacred seat/altar, while elders gesture restraint, indicating that purity is not regained by reclaiming the gift.
True śuddhi is ethical and spiritual; it is not achieved merely by correcting external transactions like taking back gold.
The verse is part of the Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra Māhātmya narrative but focuses on the doctrine of purity rather than a site-feature.
No explicit rite is stated; it implies that purification requires more than material restitution.