श्रिया हीनोऽपि यो गेहे अंबेति प्रतिपद्यते । पुत्रपौत्रसमापन्नो जननीं यः समाश्रितः
śriyā hīno'pi yo gehe aṃbeti pratipadyate | putrapautrasamāpanno jananīṃ yaḥ samāśritaḥ
Even if bereft of wealth, one who at home can still cry “Mother!” and turn to her—whoever takes shelter in his mother—becomes blessed with the continuity of the family line, with sons and grandsons.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), contextually addressing the sages (deduced)
Scene: Inside a modest home, a son bows at his mother’s feet; the mother’s hand is raised in blessing; behind them a simple household shrine lamp glows, suggesting dharma as the true ‘śrī’.
True prosperity is linked to honoring and relying upon the mother; it supports stability and flourishing of the family line.
No location is mentioned; the verse is a general dharma-stuti (praise) of the mother.
No explicit rite is stated; the implied observance is devoted care and respectful address toward the mother.