रुज्यर्धं च तदर्धं च पथि चौरादि बाधिते । तदर्धं योषितां चापि सुस्थे न्यूनं न कारयेत्
rujyardhaṃ ca tadardhaṃ ca pathi caurādi bādhite | tadardhaṃ yoṣitāṃ cāpi susthe nyūnaṃ na kārayet
Quand on est malade, ou lorsque même la moitié de la capacité fait défaut, ou lorsqu’on est en route, tourmenté par des voleurs et autres, on peut n’accomplir que la moitié (de l’observance). Pour les femmes aussi, la moitié est permise ; mais en bonne santé, qu’on ne fasse pas moins que ce qui est prescrit.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly as Skanda teaching Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A Kāśī pilgrim on a dusty road, guarded and wary of thieves, pauses to perform a shortened rite; nearby a healer tends the sick; a calm priest indicates ‘half-measure’ with a measuring cord, while the Viśvanātha temple spire rises in the distance.
Dharma is firm in principle yet compassionate in application—allowing reductions when circumstances genuinely obstruct observance.
The setting is the Kāśī Khaṇḍa (Varanasi’s sacred framework), though this verse itself gives general dharma-vidhi rather than naming a single tīrtha.
A rule of permitted reduction: perform half of the prescribed observance in illness or perilous travel; do not reduce when healthy.