सौख्येन वा धनस्यापि श्रद्धया स्वल्पगोर्थवान् । समर्थो हि महत्पुण्यं शक्त आप्तुं क्व वास्ति सः
saukhyena vā dhanasyāpi śraddhayā svalpagorthavān | samartho hi mahatpuṇyaṃ śakta āptuṃ kva vāsti saḥ
安楽と財があり、信があったとしても——わずかしか持たぬ者が、真に大いなる功徳を得る力を備える者など、どこにいるだろうか。
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced)
Scene: A reflective householder or ascetic sits with minimal possessions, weighing a small offering in the palm while a distant vision of grand tīrthas and temples fades behind—signaling that merit is not purchased by abundance.
The verse questions easy assumptions about ‘great merit,’ pushing the listener toward deeper sincerity and sustained dharma, not mere comfort or resources.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse.
No direct rite is stated; the theme touches on śraddhā and the challenge of earning mahat-puṇya.