हित्वा श्रुतेरध्ययनं योन्यत्पठितुमिच्छति । स दोग्ध्रीं धेनुमुत्सृज्य ग्रामक्रोडीं दुधुक्षति
hitvā śruteradhyayanaṃ yonyatpaṭhitumicchati | sa dogdhrīṃ dhenumutsṛjya grāmakroḍīṃ dudhukṣati
Celui qui délaisse l’étude de la Śruti et veut lire d’autres choses ressemble à l’homme qui lâche la vache laitière et cherche à traire une truie du village.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: Allegorical scene: a man releases a gentle cow with full udder and runs toward a squealing sow in a village lane, trying to milk it; in the background, a scholar’s study space with neglected manuscripts symbolizes forsaken Śruti.
Neglecting foundational sacred learning for lesser pursuits is spiritually unproductive, like choosing an inferior source for nourishment.
As part of Kāśī Khaṇḍa, it supports the dharmic culture associated with Kāśī as a center of Śruti and right conduct.
An implied prescription: prioritize Śruti-adhyayana (Vedic study) over secondary or distracting studies.