विपद्यपि हि ते धन्या न ये दैन्यप्रणोदिताः । धनैर्मलिनचित्तानामालभंतेंगणं क्वचित्
vipadyapi hi te dhanyā na ye dainyapraṇoditāḥ | dhanairmalinacittānāmālabhaṃteṃgaṇaṃ kvacit
Blessed indeed are those who, even in misfortune, are not driven into wretchedness; but those whose minds are stained by wealth may at times gain a place of standing in the courtyard through riches alone.
Skanda (contextual attribution continuing from Skanda uvāca)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: Two contrasting figures: one poor yet composed amid misfortune, another wealthy with a troubled, stained mind gaining entry to a grand courtyard; the moral contrast is internal rather than external.
True blessedness is inner steadiness without dejection; wealth can buy access, but it cannot cleanse a stained mind.
No specific tīrtha is named; the verse functions as dharma-upadeśa within the Kāśīkhaṇḍa’s Kāśī milieu.
None directly; the verse critiques wealth-driven conduct and praises resilience.