Prāyaścitta — Definitions of Killing, Brahmahatyā, and Graded Expiations
त्रैवर्णस्य निषिद्धानि पीत्वा तप्त्वाप्यपः शुचिः कणान् वा भक्षयेदब्दं पिण्याकं वा सकृन्निशि
traivarṇasya niṣiddhāni pītvā taptvāpyapaḥ śuciḥ kaṇān vā bhakṣayedabdaṃ piṇyākaṃ vā sakṛnniśi
若三姓二生者(trai-varṇa)饮用所禁之物,则饮过热水之后便得清净。或当唯食谷粒满一年;又或夜间仅一次食用油饼渣(oil-cake)。
Lord Agni (in discourse to Vasiṣṭha)
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Dosha: Kapha
Concept: Transgression is met with proportionate self-restraint and purification to restore social-ritual fitness.
Application: Adopt graded penance: immediate corrective acts plus sustained dietary discipline to rebuild self-control and eligibility for rites.
Khanda Section: Prāyaścitta & Śuddhi-vidhi (Expiations and Purificatory Observances)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: तप्त्वाप्यपः = तप्त्वा + अपि + अपः. भक्षयेदब्दम् = भक्षयेत् + अब्दम् (त् + अ → द् + अ by sandhi in recitation/orthography). सकृन्निशि = सकृत् + निशि (त् + न → न्न्).
Related Themes: Agni Purana: adjacent prāyaścitta verses on surā and śuddhi (173.24–173.25)
It prescribes specific prāyaścitta options for a traivarṇa person who has consumed prohibited drinks: purification via heated water, or regulated subsistence on grains for a year, or a minimal night-only intake of piṇyāka.
Beyond mythology, the Agni Purana compiles dharma-style procedural guidance—here, concrete expiatory regimens and food rules—showing its coverage of law/ethics, ritual purity, and practical conduct.
The instruction frames purification as karmic rectification: disciplined austerity and regulated diet function as expiation, restoring ritual eligibility and reducing the demerit from consuming forbidden substances.