भवेदखंडभोगायोर्द्ध्वामध्यांगुलिसंगता । रेखाखु सर्पकाकाभा दुःखदारिद्र्यसूचिका
bhavedakhaṃḍabhogāyorddhvāmadhyāṃgulisaṃgatā | rekhākhu sarpakākābhā duḥkhadāridryasūcikā
Si una línea del pie corre sin interrupción y llega al dedo medio, se dice que anuncia goce continuo; pero una línea con forma de rata, serpiente o cuervo se declara señal que presagia pena y pobreza.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A learned brāhmaṇa in Kāśī demonstrates foot-lines (rekhā) on a devotee’s feet, contrasting an unbroken auspicious line reaching the middle toe with ominous lines resembling a rat, serpent, or crow; background shows ghāṭas and a shrine silhouette.
It frames bodily marks as karmic indicators, urging mindful living and dharmic conduct rather than complacency in fortune or fear of misfortune.
The broader discourse belongs to Kāśīkhaṇḍa, centered on the sanctity of Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), even though this verse focuses on omens.
No explicit rite is prescribed in this verse; it is descriptive (lakṣaṇa) rather than injunctional (vidhi).