नैव तस्य परोलोको नायं लोको दुरात्मनः । अथ चेत्प्रतिगृह्णाति ब्राह्मणो वृत्तिदुर्बलः । दशांशमर्जिताद्दद्यादेवं तत्र न हीयते
naiva tasya paroloko nāyaṃ loko durātmanaḥ | atha cetpratigṛhṇāti brāhmaṇo vṛttidurbalaḥ | daśāṃśamarjitāddadyādevaṃ tatra na hīyate
Für den übelgesinnten Menschen gibt es weder die jenseitige Welt noch bringt ihm diese Welt wahres Heil. Muss jedoch ein Brahmane, dessen Lebensunterhalt schwach ist, eine Gabe annehmen, so soll er ein Zehntel des Erworbenen verschenken; so erleidet er an jenem heiligen Ort keinen geistigen Verlust.
Skanda (deduced)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: At Prabhāsa, a humble brāhmaṇa with sparse belongings accepts alms only out of necessity, then offers a measured tenth into a dāna-vessel before a shrine, while a darker figure symbolizes the ‘durātmā’ who clings to gain and loses both worlds.
Improper acceptance destroys both worldly and otherworldly good; necessity may be tempered by disciplined giving.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, where conduct around receiving and giving is judged with special seriousness.
If compelled to accept, a brāhmaṇa should donate one-tenth of earnings (daśāṃśa-dāna) to avoid spiritual diminishment.