Dietary Rules & Purification — Dietary Rules, Purification (Śauca), and the Duties of the Householder and Forest-Dweller
ऊर्द्ध्वं संचयनात्तेषामङ्गस्पर्शो विधीयते सोदकैस्तु क्रिया कार्या संशुद्धैस्तु सपिण्डजैः
ūrddhvaṃ saṃcayanātteṣāmaṅgasparśo vidhīyate sodakaistu kriyā kāryā saṃśuddhaistu sapiṇḍajaiḥ
Sau khi thu nhặt xương cốt, việc tiếp xúc thân thể với họ (những người tham dự) được cho phép. Tuy nhiên, các nghi lễ phải được cử hành kèm nước tẩy uế, và do các thân quyến sapinda đã thanh tịnh thực hiện.
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Ritual purity is presented as a structured social ethic: impurity is temporary and rule-governed, enabling mourners to reintegrate into normal relations while still safeguarding the sanctity of rites through purification.
As with the surrounding material, this is dharma/ācāra-oriented instruction embedded in a purāṇic frame; it is not directly one of the core pancalakṣaṇa narrative categories.
The restoration of permissible touch after asthi-saṃcayana symbolizes closure of the most acute liminal phase; water functions as the medium of cleansing and transition from death-contact back to auspicious social life.