आमौलिं वाऽललाटंवाऽनासमूर्ध्वप्रमाणतः । ब्रह्मक्षत्रविशां दंडस्त्वगाढ्योनाग्निदूषितः
āmauliṃ vā'lalāṭaṃvā'nāsamūrdhvapramāṇataḥ | brahmakṣatraviśāṃ daṃḍastvagāḍhyonāgnidūṣitaḥ
Sa mesure doit atteindre le sommet de la tête, ou le front, ou du moins la hauteur depuis le nez vers le haut. Le bâton du brāhmaṇa, du kṣatriya et du vaiśya doit être ferme et épais, et ne pas être souillé par le feu (ni brûlé ni abîmé).
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: Dharma-seeking audience
Scene: An ācārya measures a student’s staff against the student’s body (nose/forehead/crown), inspecting it for firmness and absence of burn marks; the scene is set in a Kāśī gurukula courtyard near the river.
Spiritual discipline includes careful adherence to measure, fitness, and purity—outer correctness supports inner restraint.
Kāśī is the setting of the teaching; the sacred city is presented as a place where dharma is precisely taught and practiced.
It prescribes acceptable lengths of the staff and requires it to be sturdy and not fire-damaged.