Tadaga Water

तडागजलम्

Tadaga Jala (large tank/reservoir water) is described separately from smaller ponds. Large tanks that receive continuous inflow from rivers or springs have better water quality. The text notes that Tadaga water with lotus and fish is considered clean. It is generally heavy but wholesome when the tank is well-maintained. Stagnant tank water without inflow becomes Dushta (contaminated) and should be purified before use. Verses 33-35.

What is Tadaga Water (तडागजल)?

<p>Tadaga Jala (large tank/reservoir water) is described separately from smaller ponds. Large tanks that receive continuous inflow from rivers or springs have better water quality. The text notes that Tadaga water with lotus and fish is considered clean. It is generally heavy but wholesome when the tank is well-maintained. Stagnant tank water without inflow becomes Dushta (contaminated) and should be purified before use. Verses 33-35.</p>

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