स्कंद उवाच । अन्येपि ये कुटिलगाः पररंध्रनिषेविणः । अकर्णाः कूरहृदयाः पितरौ व्रीडयंति ते
skaṃda uvāca | anyepi ye kuṭilagāḥ pararaṃdhraniṣeviṇaḥ | akarṇāḥ kūrahṛdayāḥ pitarau vrīḍayaṃti te
स्कंद म्हणाले—जे कुटिल मार्गाने चालतात, परदोष शोधतात, ऐकत नाहीत आणि ज्यांचे हृदय क्रूर आहे, ते आपल्या आई-वडिलांना लज्जित करतात।
Skanda
Scene: Skanda as narrator in a Kāśī setting, delivering a stern ethical warning; figures representing ‘crooked’ people—whispering, pointing at others’ faults—while aged parents avert their faces in shame.
Crookedness, fault-finding, and refusal to heed good counsel are adharma and ultimately disgrace one’s own lineage.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it functions as a dharma-teaching within the Kāśīkhaṇḍa setting.
No explicit ritual is prescribed here; the emphasis is ethical restraint and right conduct.