अनयोर्हिफलं ग्राह्यं सारता नात्र काचन । अर्धदेही च मनुजस्त्वसंस्पृश्यः सतांमतः
anayorhiphalaṃ grāhyaṃ sāratā nātra kācana | ardhadehī ca manujastvasaṃspṛśyaḥ satāṃmataḥ
この二つより得られるのは、ただ「外の果」ばかり——ここに真の精髄はない。しかも「半身」の男は、善き人々の見解では触れてはならぬ者(儀礼と世の作法において避けるべき者)とされる。
Same narrator (duplicate verse as provided) within Sūta’s discourse (deduced)
Scene: A scribe’s palm-leaf manuscript scene: the same line appears twice, while a teacher points to it, indicating ‘repeat for emphasis’; in the background, a ritual boundary at a tīrtha is shown symbolically.
Dharma is evaluated by inner completeness and right conduct, not merely by superficial outcomes.
None is named in this verse.
An implicit rule of avoidance (asaṃspṛśyatā) concerning the ‘ardhadehī’.