हव्यकव्यनियुक्तौ तु भक्ष्यौ पाठीनरोहितौ । मांसाशिभिस्त्वमी भक्ष्याः शश शल्लक कच्छपाः
havyakavyaniyuktau tu bhakṣyau pāṭhīnarohitau | māṃsāśibhistvamī bhakṣyāḥ śaśa śallaka kacchapāḥ
Mais les poissons pāṭhīna et rohita sont mangeables lorsqu’ils sont dûment assignés aux offrandes aux dieux et aux ancêtres. Pour les mangeurs de viande, sont tenus pour mangeables : le lièvre, le porc-épic et la tortue.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A śrāddha setting on a Kāśī ghat: a brāhmaṇa priest near a small fire and pitṛ offerings; two specific fish are shown symbolically as ritual items, while the overall mood remains restrained and formal.
Rules are contextual: what is generally restricted may be permitted when sanctified by deva–pitṛ ritual purpose.
Kāśī remains the implied sacred setting; the verse aligns dietary conduct with śrāddha and offering traditions practiced in holy places.
Pāṭhīna and rohita are permitted specifically when designated for havya-kavya (deva/pitṛ) rites.