आमौलिं वाऽललाटंवाऽनासमूर्ध्वप्रमाणतः । ब्रह्मक्षत्रविशां दंडस्त्वगाढ्योनाग्निदूषितः
āmauliṃ vā'lalāṭaṃvā'nāsamūrdhvapramāṇataḥ | brahmakṣatraviśāṃ daṃḍastvagāḍhyonāgnidūṣitaḥ
その長さは頭頂まで、あるいは額まで、少なくとも鼻より上の高さまでとする。ブラーフマナ・クシャトリヤ・ヴァイシャの杖は堅く太く、火により汚されず、すなわち焦げや損傷があってはならない。
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: Dharma-seeking audience
Scene: An ācārya measures a student’s staff against the student’s body (nose/forehead/crown), inspecting it for firmness and absence of burn marks; the scene is set in a Kāśī gurukula courtyard near the river.
Spiritual discipline includes careful adherence to measure, fitness, and purity—outer correctness supports inner restraint.
Kāśī is the setting of the teaching; the sacred city is presented as a place where dharma is precisely taught and practiced.
It prescribes acceptable lengths of the staff and requires it to be sturdy and not fire-damaged.