बालातपं दिवास्वापं त्यजेद्दीर्घं जिजीविषुः । स्नात्वा न मार्जयेद्गात्रं विसृजेन्न शिखां पथि
bālātapaṃ divāsvāpaṃ tyajeddīrghaṃ jijīviṣuḥ | snātvā na mārjayedgātraṃ visṛjenna śikhāṃ pathi
長寿を願う者は、灼けつく日差しと昼寝を捨てよ。沐浴の後、身を過度に擦ってはならず、道中に頂髻(śikhā)をほどいて垂らしてはならない。
Sūta (deduced: Brāhma Khaṇḍa didactic narration in Dharmāraṇya context)
Scene: A pilgrim at dawn finishes river bathing, gently pats the body dry, ties the śikhā neatly, and walks under soft morning light; in contrast, the harsh midday sun is shown as something to avoid; the scene emphasizes healthful restraint.
Longevity and steadiness arise from disciplined habits and respectful public conduct.
No specific site is praised; the verse provides general ācāra suitable for pilgrims and householders alike.
Post-bath discipline (snāna-related conduct) and behavioral restraints (avoid divāsvāpa, avoid improper hair looseness in public).