मधुमांसं प्राणिहिंसां भास्करालोकनांजने । स्त्रियं पर्युषितोच्छिष्टंपरिवादं विवजर्येत्
madhumāṃsaṃ prāṇihiṃsāṃ bhāskarālokanāṃjane | striyaṃ paryuṣitocchiṣṭaṃparivādaṃ vivajaryet
Man meide Honig und Fleisch, das Verletzen von Lebewesen, das Blicken in die Sonne und das Auftragen von Kollyrium; ebenso meide man unerlaubten Umgang mit Frauen, abgestandene und übriggebliebene Speise sowie Verleumdung.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A Kāśī pilgrim turns away from a butcher’s stall and from a gossiping group; he offers grains to a cow, eats fresh sattvic food, and keeps respectful distance from illicit temptation; the sun is shown veiled as he avoids staring.
Purity of body, speech, and conduct sustains spiritual merit—avoid harm, impurity, and corrosive speech.
The guidance is situated within Kāśī Khaṇḍa’s framework for sanctified living in Kāśī, rather than a single named tirtha.
A set of niyamas (avoidances) is given: certain foods, harmful acts, and impure/defaming behaviors are prohibited.