सूनिको ध्वनिकश्चैव कौल्हिको मत्स्यघातकः । औनामिकस्तु चंडालः प्रकृत्याष्टादशैव ते
sūniko dhvanikaścaiva kaulhiko matsyaghātakaḥ | aunāmikastu caṃḍālaḥ prakṛtyāṣṭādaśaiva te
Der Metzger, der Trommler/Musiker, der Kaulhika (eine bestimmte Handwerkergruppe) und der Fischschlächter; und der Aunāmika gilt als Caṇḍāla — ihrer sind es achtzehn nach natürlicher Einteilung.
Unspecified (Nāgarakhaṇḍa narrative voice within Tīrthamāhātmya)
Scene: A didactic tableau: figures representing butcher, drummer, artisan-group ‘kaulhika’, fish-slayer, and an aunāmika labeled as caṇḍāla—shown at the edge of a tīrtha precinct, with a narrator-sage indicating categories on a palm-leaf register.
It continues a classificatory description used in the chapter’s dharma framing, rather than a direct sādhanā instruction.
No specific tīrtha is referenced in this verse.
None directly stated.