वाजिवारणलोहानां काष्ठपाषाणवाससाम् । नारीपुरुषतोयानामंतरं महदंतरम्
vājivāraṇalohānāṃ kāṣṭhapāṣāṇavāsasām | nārīpuruṣatoyānāmaṃtaraṃ mahadaṃtaram
馬・象・金属の間、木・石・衣の間、そして女・男・水の間には、重大で本質的な隔たりがある。
Nakula (contextual continuation)
Scene: A didactic tableau showing contrasted triads: horse vs elephant vs metal implements; wood vs stone vs cloth; and symbolic figures of woman, man, and flowing water—arranged as panels illustrating ‘great differences’.
Dharma requires discernment (viveka): one should recognize real distinctions rather than treating all things as identical.
No tīrtha is named in this verse; it is a general dharmic observation within the discourse.
None; it is a reflective statement supporting ethical discernment.