Rules of Purity (Shauca) — Rules of Purity (Śauca), Permissible Foods, and the Duties of the Householder and Forest-Dweller
ऋषय ऊचुः कृतोपनयनः सम्यग् ब्रह्मचारी गुरौ वसेत् तत्र धर्मो ऽस्य यस्तं च कथ्यमानं निशामय
ṛṣaya ūcuḥ kṛtopanayanaḥ samyag brahmacārī gurau vaset tatra dharmo 'sya yastaṃ ca kathyamānaṃ niśāmaya
رشیوں نے کہا—جو شاگرد باقاعدہ اُپنَیَن سنسکار کر چکا ہو، اسے چاہیے کہ وہ گُرو کے پاس رہ کر برہماچاریہ کا آچرن کرے۔ وہاں قیام کے دوران اس کے جو دھرم-کرتویہ ہیں، ہم بیان کرتے ہیں؛ سنو۔
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Initiation is not merely ceremonial; it marks entry into a disciplined life of learning under a guru. Ethical formation begins with humility, obedience, and attentiveness to prescribed conduct.
This passage is primarily Dharma-śāstra–like instruction embedded in Purāṇic narration; it aligns most closely with ancillary didactic material rather than the five classical lakṣaṇas (it is not sarga/pratisarga/vaṃśa/manvantara/vaṃśānucarita in itself).
‘Dwelling with the guru’ symbolizes submission of ego and senses to a higher ordering principle (vidyā and niyama), making brahmacarya the foundation for later householder and ritual responsibilities.