रोगिणो दुर्बलाश्चैव वृत्त्युपकल्पवर्जिताः । वात्स्यगोत्रे भवा विप्राः प्रवरैः पंचभिर्युताः
rogiṇo durbalāścaiva vṛttyupakalpavarjitāḥ | vātsyagotre bhavā viprāḥ pravaraiḥ paṃcabhiryutāḥ
Les brāhmaṇa nés dans le gotra de Vātsya, pourvus de cinq pravara, sont décrits comme maladifs et faibles, dépourvus de moyens convenables de subsistance et de soutien.
Unspecified (Dharmāraṇya Khaṇḍa narrative voice; likely Sūta-type purāṇic narrator)
Scene: A compassionate scene: weak and ill brāhmaṇas in simple garments near an āśrama, receiving food, medicine, and cloth from a humble donor; a palm-leaf register lists ‘Vātsya gotra’ and ‘five pravaras’ as ritual identity, while the focus remains on care.
Material hardship and bodily weakness are acknowledged in the social world; dharma teaching often urges compassion and responsible support systems.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse.
None explicitly; the verse is descriptive regarding condition and pravara affiliation.