गायत्रीपाठमात्रांश्च विकर्मविरतान् सदा । पुनर्भूवृषलीशूद्री चरेयुर्यस्य मन्दिरे
gāyatrīpāṭhamātrāṃśca vikarmaviratān sadā | punarbhūvṛṣalīśūdrī careyuryasya mandire
Et ceux qui ne font que réciter la Gāyatrī, tout en s’abstenant toujours des actes interdits : dans la demeure d’un tel homme, même les femmes remariées, les femmes tenues pour impures et les femmes śūdra peuvent aller et venir sans faute.
Skanda (contextual attribution within Revā Khaṇḍa narration)
Scene: A disciplined householder recites Gāyatrī at dawn; the household is portrayed as orderly and restrained, with clear social boundaries and a sense of ritual propriety.
Ritual recitation alone is not the standard; consistent avoidance of prohibited conduct is essential for dharmic standing.
The verse occurs in the Someshvara-centered narrative of the Revā Khaṇḍa.
A criterion of eligibility/fitness in household religious contexts: abstaining from vikarma as a core requirement.