ततः शीलं त्रिभिः शुद्धः सामान्यं पदमर्हति
tataḥ śīlaṃ tribhiḥ śuddhaḥ sāmānyaṃ padamarhati
ครั้นแล้ว เมื่อบริสุทธิ์ครบสามประการ และประกอบด้วยความประพฤติดีงาม เขาย่อมคู่ควรแก่ฐานะอันเป็นสามัญร่วมกัน
Bhartṛyajña
Listener: Audience concerned with śuddhi and Nāgara eligibility
Scene: The purified person now participates equally in communal rites—seated among others, offering oblations or receiving prasāda—while a subtle visual motif (balanced scales or calm posture) signifies ‘sāmānyaṃ padam’ earned through śīla.
Ritual purity must be matched by ethical conduct; only then does one truly merit recognition and status.
No site is named here; the verse summarizes the ethical outcome of the purification framework presented in the tīrtha discourse.
Eligibility criterion: one must be “threefold purified” (tribhiḥ śuddhaḥ) and established in good conduct (śīla) to receive acknowledged standing.