ब्राह्मणानां कुले जातो जातिमात्रो यदा भवेत् । अनुपेतः क्रियाहीनो मात्र इत्यभिधीयते
brāhmaṇānāṃ kule jāto jātimātro yadā bhavet | anupetaḥ kriyāhīno mātra ityabhidhīyate
من وُلِد في أسرة براهمن لكنه براهمن بالميلاد وحده—غير مُقام عليه طقس الأوبانايانا وخالٍ من الواجبات المقررة—يُسمّى «ماترا»، أي براهمن بالاسم والولادة فقط.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), contextually within Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narration to the sages
Listener: vipra (interlocutor)
Scene: A young man wearing no sacred thread stands before a ritual fire that is unlit; beside him a guru offers the yajñopavīta and a ladle, indicating initiation and duty; a shadow labeled 'jāti-mātra' fades as he accepts discipline.
Birth alone is not the full measure; initiation and lived dharma are essential to religious identity and merit.
No site is mentioned; the focus is on dharma qualifications.
Upanayana (initiation) is implicitly referenced as a key rite whose absence marks deficiency.