दर्शाष्टकासु भूतायां श्राद्धिकं प्रतिगृह्य च । प्रतिपद्यपि पूर्णायां गजोष्ट्राभ्यां कृतांतरे
darśāṣṭakāsu bhūtāyāṃ śrāddhikaṃ pratigṛhya ca | pratipadyapi pūrṇāyāṃ gajoṣṭrābhyāṃ kṛtāṃtare
Aux jours de Darśā et d’Aṣṭakā, au jour Bhūtā (néfaste), après avoir reçu des offrandes destinées au Śrāddha, et encore à la Pratipadā suivant la pleine lune—lorsque l’intervalle est troublé par des éléphants et des chameaux—qu’on tienne cela pour un temps d’interdiction de l’étude sacrée.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A Vedic student in Kāśī pauses recitation on a tithi-marked day; nearby a śrāddha setting with piṇḍa offerings and a quiet ghat atmosphere, indicating the shift from study to observance of restraint.
Maintain reverence for Vedic learning by observing prescribed ‘non-study’ times, especially around Śrāddha and inauspicious occasions.
The teaching belongs to the Kāśī-khaṇḍa tradition, framing dharma for those living in or connected to Kāśī (Vārāṇasī).
It references Śrāddha-related offerings and indicates that certain lunar days/omens create an anadhyāya (prohibition) for recitation/study.