श्रुतिस्मृतिपुराणोक्तं परिक्षुण्णं महाजनैः । धर्मसोपानमारुह्य यदिहायांति हेलया
śrutismṛtipurāṇoktaṃ parikṣuṇṇaṃ mahājanaiḥ | dharmasopānamāruhya yadihāyāṃti helayā
Même après avoir gravi l’échelle du dharma—enseignée dans la Śruti, la Smṛti et les Purāṇa, et foulée par les grands—certains ici déchoient par simple négligence.
Skanda (deduced, Kāśīkhaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: General audience / dvija addressee
Scene: A stone stairway labeled ‘Dharma’ rising toward a radiant Śiva shrine; a pilgrim climbs steadily while another slips on a loose step labeled ‘helā/pramāda’; sages stand as guides holding scriptures.
Scriptural knowledge and good beginnings are not enough; negligence can undo dharma unless one remains attentive and disciplined.
Not a direct tirtha-praise verse; it frames the conduct expected of pilgrims and seekers within the Kāśī-khaṇḍa tradition.
No specific rite; it stresses sustained adherence to dharma taught by Śruti, Smṛti, and Purāṇas.