मातङ्ग–शक्रसंवादः
Mataṅga–Śakra Dialogue on Tapas, Status, and Moral Qualities
यस्तु सूर्येण निष्टप्तं गाड़ेयं पिबते जलम् । गवां निहरिनिर्मुक्तादू यावकात् तद् विशिष्यते
yastu sūryeṇa niṣṭaptaṃ gāḍeyaṃ pibate jalam | gavāṃ nihariniḥmuktād yāvakāt tad viśiṣyate ||
Wika ng Siddha: “Ang sinumang uminom ng tubig na pinainit ng araw—tubig na hinango mula sa matibay at malalim na bukal—ay nagkakamit ng kalinisan na higit pa kaysa sa kalinisang nakukuha sa pagkain ng lugaw na sebada mula sa butil na inihiwalay mula sa dumi ng baka.”
सिद्ध उवाच
Inner and practical purity can be achieved through simple disciplined habits; drinking sun-warmed water from a proper source is presented as more purifying than a contrived or extreme food practice involving barley recovered from cattle-dung.
A Siddha (accomplished ascetic) is instructing about comparative merit and purification, ranking everyday acts of restraint and cleanliness above unusual or showy practices, thereby guiding ethical living and ascetic discipline.