शूद्रान्न परिपुष्टांगः पर्वण्यहनि मैथुनी । पराङ्मुखो दैवपित्र्यकर्मण्येष दुरात्मवान्
śūdrānna paripuṣṭāṃgaḥ parvaṇyahani maithunī | parāṅmukho daivapitryakarmaṇyeṣa durātmavān
শূদ্রের অন্নে দেহ পুষ্ট করে সে পর্বদিন ও পবিত্র দিনেও মৈথুনে লিপ্ত হতো; আর দেব ও পিতৃকর্ম থেকে মুখ ফিরিয়ে থাকত—এই দুষ্কর্মী।
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A man, well-fed yet spiritually hollow, ignores a small household altar and a pitṛ-offering setup; outside, festival sounds occur while he indulges in sensuality—depicting neglect of deva-pitṛ duties.
Disregard for sacred observances and neglect of duties to gods and ancestors is portrayed as serious adharma.
Kāśī is the overarching sacred setting, though the verse itself is a moral indictment rather than tīrtha-stuti.
Implicitly, it upholds daiva-karman (rites to the gods) and pitṛ-karman (ancestral rites) and restraint on sacred days.