रोगी हीनातिरिक्ताङ्गः काणः पौनर्भवस्तथा । अवकीर्णी श्यावदन्तः सर्वाशी वृषलीपतिः
rogī hīnātiriktāṅgaḥ kāṇaḥ paunarbhavastathā | avakīrṇī śyāvadantaḥ sarvāśī vṛṣalīpatiḥ
«Der Kranke; derjenige mit fehlenden oder überzähligen Gliedmaßen; der Einäugige; wer in tadelnswerter Weise wieder geheiratet hat; wer das Brahmacarya gebrochen hat; wer geschwärzte Zähne hat; wer alles unterschiedslos isst; und wessen Gattin eine Śūdra-Frau ist — (diese gelten als ungeeignet).»
Īśvara (Śiva)
Scene: A dharma-assembly where a teacher enumerates categories deemed unfit for officiation/receiving; the scene is sober, focusing on the gravity of ritual standards rather than caricature.
Rites meant to generate dharmic merit require careful selection aligned with traditional standards of conduct and discipline.
None is mentioned; the verse gives normative dharma criteria within the Revā Khaṇḍa discourse.
It enumerates categories traditionally regarded as unsuitable in the context of receiving śrāddha offerings or ritual honor.