रेखा प्रासादवज्राभा ब्रूयुस्तीर्थकरं सुतम् । कृषीवलस्य पत्नी स्याच्छकटेन युगेन वा
rekhā prāsādavajrābhā brūyustīrthakaraṃ sutam | kṛṣīvalasya patnī syācchakaṭena yugena vā
Une ligne pareille à un palais ou à la foudre annonce, dit-on, un fils qui établit des tīrtha, bienfaiteur des pèlerins. Avec des marques comme un char ou un joug, elle devient l’épouse d’un cultivateur.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī (general tīrtha-sevā ideal)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A palm with a palace-like (prāsāda) line and a vajra-like streak; the future ‘tīrtha-kara’ son is shown overseeing construction of a ghat/stepwell with pilgrims bathing; a secondary vignette shows a cart and yoke in a green field indicating agrarian destiny.
Merit can mature into public religious benefaction—such as supporting tīrthas—while other signs indicate ordinary livelihoods.
No single tīrtha is named; the verse uses the concept of tīrtha-making (tīrthakara) within the Kāśī narrative frame.
None; it speaks of outcomes and indicators.