पठित्वा सकलं जन्म ब्रह्मचारि यथा वृथा । बहुक्लेशात्प्राप्तभार्यः सावृथाऽप्रियवादिनी
paṭhitvā sakalaṃ janma brahmacāri yathā vṛthā | bahukleśātprāptabhāryaḥ sāvṛthā'priyavādinī
「生涯をただ『学び』に費やしても、むなしく梵行者(ブラフマチャーリン)のように終わることがある。多くの苦労の末に得た妻でさえ、もし苛烈で耳に痛い言葉を吐くなら、『むなしい』ものとなる。」
Dharmavarman (continued)
Scene: A reflective householder-scholar sits with palm-leaf manuscripts; beside him a brahmacārin figure symbolizes 'mere study'. In the background, a domestic scene shows discord caused by harsh speech, contrasted with a serene, dharmic household.
External achievements (study, marriage) are ‘fruitless’ without dharma, harmony, and right conduct.
No sacred place is referenced; it is an ethical reflection within the narrative.
None; the verse offers moral evaluation of life choices and outcomes.