वाहीको नामतो यज्ञसूत्रमात्रपरिग्रहः । परिग्रहश्च तस्यासीत्कौविंदी विधवा नवा
vāhīko nāmato yajñasūtramātraparigrahaḥ | parigrahaśca tasyāsītkauviṃdī vidhavā navā
Er hieß Vāhīka, und sein einziger „Besitz“ war allein die heilige Schnur. Und seine weltliche Bindung war eine junge Witwe aus der Webergemeinschaft (Kauviṃdī).
Maheśvara (Śiva) (continuing narration)
Listener: Viṣṇu
Scene: Portrait of Vāhīka: sacred thread visible, otherwise impoverished; beside him a young widow from a weaver community—depicting attachment and social transgression as narrative tension.
External symbols (like the sacred thread) do not replace inner discipline; unchecked attachment becomes a cause for downfall.
No tīrtha is specified in this verse; it sets character context within the Kāśī-khaṇḍa’s broader holiness-and-liberation theme.
No direct ritual is prescribed; the verse implicitly contrasts mere yajñopavīta with the lived duties of dharma.