यत्र क्षपणका एव दृश्यंते मलधारिणः । प्रायो मधुव्रता एव यत्र चंचलवृत्तयः
yatra kṣapaṇakā eva dṛśyaṃte maladhāriṇaḥ | prāyo madhuvratā eva yatra caṃcalavṛttayaḥ
هناك لا يُرى إلا الكْشَپَنَكَة الحقّ، حاملو علامات التقشّف؛ وأما المتقلّبون في السلوك فغالبيتهم ليسوا إلا «مَدْهُوْفْرَتَة»، يطنّون كالنحل، مضطربين بطبعهم.
Skanda (deduced, Kāśīkhaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Two contrasting groups on a Kāśī lane: steadfast kṣapaṇakas with austere marks and calm gaze; nearby, ‘madhuvrata’-like wanderers flit from shrine to shrine, distracted, like bees around flowers.
The sacred ideal is steadiness and genuine austerity; fickleness is criticized as superficial wandering without inner discipline.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), depicted as a place where authentic ascetic life is visible and valued.
No explicit ritual is prescribed; the focus is on authentic tapas and stable conduct.