दरिद्रा मध्यनम्रेण शिरालेन सदाध्वगा । रोमाढ्येन भवेद्दासी निर्मांसेन च दुर्भगा
daridrā madhyanamreṇa śirālena sadādhvagā | romāḍhyena bhaveddāsī nirmāṃsena ca durbhagā
Ist der Fuß in der Mitte eingesenkt, heißt es, sie sei arm; ist er stark geädert, so sei sie stets umherziehend. Ist er übermäßig behaart, werde sie zur Dienerin; und ist er fleischlos, gilt sie als unglücklich.
Skanda (deduced, Kāśīkhaṇḍa context: Skanda to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: Contrasting depiction: a foot with a depressed middle, prominent veins, excessive hair, and thinness—shown as aśubha signs leading to hardship; the tone is admonitory, not mocking.
The text uses traditional physiognomic symbolism to discuss ‘śubha’ and ‘aśubha’ outcomes, reflecting a dharmic worldview of karmic indications.
The broader frame is Kāśī-khaṇḍa (Kāśī/Vārāṇasī), though no individual tīrtha is specified in this verse.
None; it lists inauspicious lakṣaṇas and associated outcomes.