उल्कापाते च भूकंपे दिग्दाहे मध्यरात्रिषु । संध्ययोर्वृषलोपांते राज्ञोराहोश्च सूतके
ulkāpāte ca bhūkaṃpe digdāhe madhyarātriṣu | saṃdhyayorvṛṣalopāṃte rājñorāhośca sūtake
Bei Meteorstürzen, Erdbeben und Feuersbrünsten in den Himmelsrichtungen; um Mitternacht; in den Sandhyās, den Tagesfugen; am Ende eines zügellosen Aufruhrs; und während der Sūtaka‑Zeit (ritueller Unreinheit) durch den Tod eines Königs oder durch Rāhu—auch dies sind Zeiten, in denen das heilige Studium zu ruhen hat.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A cosmic-liminal montage: eclipse shadow over Gaṅgā, meteors streaking, tremoring earth, distant fires on horizons; a priest pauses recitation at sandhyā, holding a water vessel for ācamana.
Cosmic and social disruptions mark times for restraint; dharma includes sensitivity to sacred time.
The verse is part of Kāśīkhaṇḍa’s discipline code for Kāśī, not a single tīrtha eulogy.
It enumerates further anadhyāya/inauspicious periods: meteors, earthquakes, midnight, sandhyā times, and sūtaka linked to a king’s death or to Rāhu.