स्वभावश्चंचलः स्त्रीणां दोषः पुंसामतः स्मृतः । प्रमदासु प्रमाद्यंति क्वचिन्नैव विपश्चितः
svabhāvaścaṃcalaḥ strīṇāṃ doṣaḥ puṃsāmataḥ smṛtaḥ | pramadāsu pramādyaṃti kvacinnaiva vipaścitaḥ
تُذكَر خِفّةُ طبع النساء وتقلبُهنّ كعيبٍ يصير سببَ سقوطٍ للرجال؛ ففي شؤون النساء قد يزلّ حتى الحكماء أحيانًا، وإن كانوا في بعض الأحوال لا يزلّون.
Skanda (deduced for Kāśīkhaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A contemplative ascetic at a ghat watches the bustling city life from a distance, symbolizing vigilance; a faint allegorical scene shows a learned man nearly slipping, caught by his own mindfulness.
Spiritual life demands vigilance against carelessness; restraint and discernment protect one from moral and mental downfall.
The teaching occurs within the Kāśīkhaṇḍa’s Kāśī-centered dharma discourse rather than naming a separate tirtha.
No specific ritual is prescribed; it is an ethical caution aimed at preserving brahmacarya and mental steadiness.