एतेभ्यः कारणेभ्यश्च भर्तृयज्ञेन वर्जिताः । पुनश्च कारणं तेषां स्पर्शादपि न शुद्धिभाक्
etebhyaḥ kāraṇebhyaśca bhartṛyajñena varjitāḥ | punaśca kāraṇaṃ teṣāṃ sparśādapi na śuddhibhāk
ด้วยเหตุเหล่านี้ พวกเขาจึงถูกกันออกจากภรรตฤ-ยัญญะ และยิ่งไปกว่านั้น ด้วยเหตุอีกประการหนึ่ง แม้เพียงการสัมผัสก็หาได้ทำให้พวกเขาบริสุทธิ์ไม่
Viśvāmitra (inferred)
Tirtha: Camatkārapura (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Listener: A King (rājan)
Scene: A yajña hall labeled Bhartṛ-yajña; certain figures are kept outside the ritual boundary; a symbolic wash/bath is shown as ineffective for them, emphasizing persistent doṣa.
Ritual participation is tied to moral and lineage narratives in Purāṇic dharma; certain groups are portrayed as disqualified within this story-world.
The larger unit is Tīrthamāhātmya (holy-place glorification), but this verse focuses on ritual eligibility rather than naming a site.
A prohibition: exclusion from the Bhartṛ-yajña, along with a statement about non-attainment of purity even through touch.