Dietary Rules & Purification — Dietary Rules, Purification (Śauca), and the Duties of the Householder and Forest-Dweller
नागदन्तास्थिशृङ्गाणां तक्षणाच्छुद्धिरिष्यते पुनः पाकेन भाण्डानां मृन्मयानां च मेध्यता
nāgadantāsthiśṛṅgāṇāṃ takṣaṇācchuddhiriṣyate punaḥ pākena bhāṇḍānāṃ mṛnmayānāṃ ca medhyatā
Para sa garing, buto, at sungay, ang paglilinis ay kinikilalang nagmumula sa pagkayod o pagkaskas. At para sa mga sisidlang luwad, ang pagiging marapat (gamitin) ay naibabalik muli sa pamamagitan ng muling pagpapaputok o pag-iinit.
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Purification is defined as removal or transformation of the contaminated surface: scraping removes the affected layer; re-firing transforms the clay and symbolically ‘renews’ the vessel.
Ancillary ācāra/dharma material, not pancalakṣaṇa narrative cosmology or genealogy.
Scraping implies discernment—discarding the tainted outer accretion; fire (pāka) is the archetypal purifier, representing tapas-like transformation that restores ritual usability.