कुसुंभवासा दंडाढ्यो भिक्षाशी ख्यातिवर्जितः । अलाबुदारुमृद्वेणु पात्रं शस्तं न पंचमम्
kusuṃbhavāsā daṃḍāḍhyo bhikṣāśī khyātivarjitaḥ | alābudārumṛdveṇu pātraṃ śastaṃ na paṃcamam
Gekleidet in mit Saflor (kusumbha) gefärbte Gewänder, den Stab tragend, von Almosen lebend und Ruhm meidend: Als Schale wird Kürbis, Holz, Ton oder Bambus empfohlen; eine fünfte Art ist nicht gebilligt.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: Sages/pilgrims in frame narrative
Scene: A safflower-robed mendicant with staff receives alms, carrying a simple bowl made of gourd/wood/clay/bamboo; he turns away from admirers, avoiding fame.
Renunciation is safeguarded by simplicity: plain clothing, alms-living, and freedom from the pursuit of recognition.
The instruction occurs within the Kāśī Khaṇḍa framework, where Kāśī is depicted as a seat of disciplined dharma.
Guidance on ascetic requisites: safflower cloth, staff, and approved materials for the alms-bowl (gourd/wood/clay/bamboo).