क्षतात्संत्राणनात्क्षत्रं तत्क्वास्मिन्प्रलयप्रिये । वैश्योपि न भवेदेष सदा निर्धनचेष्टनः
kṣatātsaṃtrāṇanātkṣatraṃ tatkvāsminpralayapriye | vaiśyopi na bhavedeṣa sadā nirdhanaceṣṭanaḥ
「クシャトラ(kṣatra)」とは傷ついた者を守護することによりそう呼ばれる—だが滅尽(プララヤ)を好む者に、その守護はどこにあろうか。彼はまたヴァイシャ(vaiśya)でもない。常に財なき者のように振る舞うからである。
Dakṣa (as reported in Skanda’s narration)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A didactic tableau: on one side, a king protects the wounded (kṣatra definition); on the other, Śiva as Kāla stands serene amid symbols of dissolution; below, a simple ascetic with no possessions contrasts with merchant wealth—showing the Lord beyond all.
When ego argues from social definitions, it misreads divine functions; dharma requires reverence and discernment, not contempt.
No specific tīrtha is mentioned; the verse belongs to the Kāśī Māhātmya corpus that frames such teachings within Kāśī’s sanctity.
None.