धनैरनंधो यत्रास्ति मनो नैव च भोजनम् । अनयः स्यंदनं यत्र न च वै राजपूरुषः
dhanairanaṃdho yatrāsti mano naiva ca bhojanam | anayaḥ syaṃdanaṃ yatra na ca vai rājapūruṣaḥ
Di mana harta menjadikan orang ‘tidak buta’—yakni segala perkara dihakimi dengan wang; di mana jiwa tidak menemukan kepuasan sejati walau dalam makanan; di mana kezaliman menjadi kereta yang mengheret hidup, dan tiada pembesar raja yang adil—negara itu dikenali sebagai tanpa dharma.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī / Avimukta (implied)
Type: kshetra
Listener: null
Scene: A marketplace where coins are weighed like truth; diners remain unsatisfied despite abundance; a chariot labeled ‘Anaya’ rolls through; an empty throne symbolizes absence of righteous authority—contrasted with Kāśī’s calm ascetics and temple order.
When wealth becomes the sole measure and injustice drives society, even basic enjoyments fail to satisfy; dharma and righteous order are essential for true well-being.
Kāśī is implied as the dharmic alternative to places where injustice and materialism dominate.
No explicit ritual; the verse teaches discernment about where and how one lives, aligning with dharma-centered pilgrimage ideals.