विधूमे च प्रशांताग्नौ यस्तु माधुकरीं चरेत् । गृहे च विप्रमुख्यानां यतिः स नेतरः स्मृतः
vidhūme ca praśāṃtāgnau yastu mādhukarīṃ caret | gṛhe ca vipramukhyānāṃ yatiḥ sa netaraḥ smṛtaḥ
যার গৃহাগ্নি ধোঁয়াহীন ও প্রশান্ত, যে ‘মাধুকরী’ বৃত্তিতে শ্রেষ্ঠ ব্রাহ্মণদের গৃহে ভিক্ষা করে জীবন ধারণ করে—সেই যতি স্মৃত; অন্য নয়।
Unspecified (deduced: a senior narrator/teacher within Nāgarakhaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya instructing a brāhmaṇa listener)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A yati quietly approaches several brāhmaṇa homes, receiving tiny portions like a bee gathering nectar; in the background a calm hearth with no smoke symbolizes pacified passions and non-disruptive living.
A true yati is defined by disciplined detachment—living on minimal, impartial alms (mādhukarī) and maintaining inner and outer purity.
This verse functions as yati-dharma instruction within the Nāgarakhaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya context; the specific tīrtha is not named in this single shloka excerpt.
The prescription is mādhukarī-bhikṣā—collecting small portions of food as alms, traditionally without favoritism or accumulation.
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