धिग्जरांप्राणिनामत्र यया सर्वो विरज्यति । जरातुरेंद्रियग्रामे स्त्रियोपि नयतः स्वसात्
dhigjarāṃprāṇināmatra yayā sarvo virajyati | jarātureṃdriyagrāme striyopi nayataḥ svasāt
تبًّا للشيخوخة بين الأحياء، فهي التي تُورِث الجميعَ الزهدَ والانصراف. فإذا أُنهِكَت جماعةُ الحواس بالهرم، فإن النساء أيضًا يُنتزَعن من قبضة المرء، إذ تمضي بهنّ طبيعتهنّ.
Skanda (narrating; lament voiced in the episode’s reflection)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A poignant ghat-side scene: an aged householder/ascetic with trembling hands watches youthful life pass by; senses symbolized as fading lamps; the city of Kāśī stands indifferent yet compassionate.
Old age exposes the fragility of embodied life and becomes a catalyst for vairāgya and renewed spiritual urgency.
Not a direct site-glorification verse; it supports the Kāśī Vṛddhāditya narrative by explaining the seeker’s motive.
None explicitly; the verse is reflective, emphasizing sense-decline and the need for discipline.