Adhyaya 35 — Madālasa’s Instruction on Purity, Impurity, and Corrective Rites (Śauca and Aśauca)
देवता-पितृ-सच्छास्त्र-यज्ञ-मन्त्रादिनिन्दकैः । कृत्वा तु स्पर्शनालापं शुध्येतार्कावलोकनात् ॥
devatā-pitṛ-sacchāstra-yajña-mantrādinindakaiḥ / kṛtvā tu sparśanālāpaṃ śudhyet ārkāvalokanāt
若曾触及或与诋毁诸天、祖灵、正法之圣典(śāstra)、祭祀、真言(mantra)等者交谈,应以瞻仰日轮而自净其身。
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Speech and association shape one’s moral world. The text treats contempt for sacred foundations (deva, pitṛ, śāstra, yajña, mantra) as contaminating; purification restores one’s orientation toward truth and reverence.
Ancillary dharma teaching (ācāra/śauca), not pancalakṣaṇa narrative structure.
The sun symbolizes pure witnessing consciousness (sākṣin). ‘Looking at the sun’ indicates returning awareness to the inner witness to burn away the subtle stain of cynical, faith-eroding discourse.