Chapter 168 — महापातकादिकथनम्
Exposition of Great Sins and Related Topics
अनुपाकृटमांसानि देवान्नानि हवींषि च गवाञ्च महिषीणां च वर्जयित्वा तथाप्यजां
anupākṛṭamāṃsāni devānnāni havīṃṣi ca gavāñca mahiṣīṇāṃ ca varjayitvā tathāpyajāṃ
应当避免未按法度妥善烹制之肉、供奉诸天之食,以及祭祀供物(havī)。并且应戒食牛肉与水牛肉——然而在某些语境中,山羊之肉被允许。
Lord Agni (in instruction to Sage Vasiṣṭha, typical Agni Purana dialogue frame)
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Dosha: Tridosha
Concept: Śauca and maryādā in eating—distinguishing ordinary food from devānna/havis; ahiṃsā-related hierarchy of meats.
Application: Maintains ritual integrity (not consuming offerings/oblations) and social-ethical norms regarding protected animals.
Khanda Section: Dharma-shastra / Ahara-niyama (Dietary and ritual food restrictions)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bibhatsa
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: gavāñca = गवाम् + च; tathāpyajāṃ = तथा + अपि + अजाम्; anupākṛṭamāṃsāni = अनु + पाकृत + मांसानि (समास)
Related Themes: Agni Purana 168 (dietary prohibitions and permissions sequence)
It lays down a practical rule of ritual purity: avoid consuming offerings meant for the gods (naivedya), sacrificial oblations (havis), and prohibited meats (cow and buffalo), while indicating a conditional allowance of goat in certain sanctioned contexts.
Alongside theology and myth, the Agni Purana also codifies conduct—here, concrete dietary and offering-related regulations—showing its coverage of dharma, ritual procedure, and purity norms as a compendium of applied religious life.
By avoiding what is reserved for divine worship and what is ritually/proscriptively impure, one preserves śauca (purity) and avoids pratyavāya (ritual fault), thereby protecting merit (puṇya) and the efficacy of religious observance.