उन्नतो मांसलोंगुष्ठो वर्तुलोतुलभोगदः । वक्रो ह्रस्वश्च चिपिटः सुखसौभाग्यभंजकः
unnato māṃsaloṃguṣṭho vartulotulabhogadaḥ | vakro hrasvaśca cipiṭaḥ sukhasaubhāgyabhaṃjakaḥ
親趾が高く盛り上がり、肉づきよく円満なら、比類なき享楽を授けると説かれる。だが曲がり、短く、扁平であれば、幸福と吉運を損なう相とされる。
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: Close depiction of feet: a rounded, raised, fleshy big toe shown as auspicious; beside it, variants—crooked, short, flattened—shown as cautionary. A teacher gestures with a stylus, with Kāśī temple spires in the distance.
Prosperity and loss are portrayed as karmically patterned; one should cultivate dharma so that fortune supports spiritual progress rather than mere indulgence.
Kāśī is the overarching sacred geography of the Kāśīkhaṇḍa context, though this verse itself is not a tīrtha-description.
None; the verse provides omens (lakṣaṇa) rather than instructions for vrata, dāna, or snāna.