वसु क्व ते गतो भर्ता मातुरस्थीनिमेऽर्पय । वयं कार्पटिका भद्रे भवामो न च दुःखदाः
vasu kva te gato bhartā māturasthīnime'rpaya | vayaṃ kārpaṭikā bhadre bhavāmo na ca duḥkhadāḥ
„Wohin ist dein Gatte mit dem Reichtum gegangen? Übergib mir diese Gebeine deiner Mutter. Edle Frau, wir sind arme Leute in Lumpen—nicht wir sind es, die Unheil stiften.“
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda speaking to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī-Gaṅgā asthi/śrāddha context (implied)
Type: ghat
Scene: A rag-clad poor person pleads with a woman: ‘Where has your husband gone with the wealth? Give us your mother’s bones; we are not harm-doers.’ The scene is tense, sorrowful, and morally charged.
The verse contrasts wealth-seeking with the humility of poverty, underscoring that dharma depends on truth and intent rather than appearances.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it continues a moral narrative set within the Kāśī Khanda.
None explicitly; the mention of a mother’s bones is narrative, not a funerary prescription.