अज्ञानरागलोभाद्यैः पुंसां संमूढचेतसाम् । श्रद्धा न जायते धर्मे गंगायां च विशेषतः
ajñānarāgalobhādyaiḥ puṃsāṃ saṃmūḍhacetasām | śraddhā na jāyate dharme gaṃgāyāṃ ca viśeṣataḥ
ចំពោះមនុស្សដែលចិត្តត្រូវបានបំភាន់ដោយអវិជ្ជា ការចងចិត្ត (រាគៈ) លោភៈ និងអ្វីៗដូច្នេះ ស្រទ្ធាមិនកើតឡើងក្នុងធម៌ទេ—ហើយជាពិសេសចំពោះគង្គា ក៏មិនកើតឡើងឡើយ។
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā (Jāhnavī)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Interlocutors seeking Kāśī-Gaṅgā merit (contextual)
Scene: A contrast scene on a Kāśī ghāṭ: some pilgrims bathe with devotion, while others, distracted by desire and greed, pass by unmoved; a sage points to the inner causes of faithlessness.
Inner impurities—ignorance, attachment, and greed—block śraddhā; purification of mind is essential for Dharma and tīrtha-devotion.
Gaṅgā, particularly as encountered in the Kāśī sacred landscape, is highlighted as a supreme object of faith.
No external ritual is specified; the verse implies ethical and psychological purification as the prerequisite for fruitful tīrtha practice.