सबलः कनकत्यागाद्रूप्यत्यागेन मानुषः
sabalaḥ kanakatyāgādrūpyatyāgena mānuṣaḥ
ရွှေကို စွန့်လွှတ်လျှင် လူသည် အင်အားပြည့်ဝလာ၏။ ငွေကို စွန့်လွှတ်လျှင်လည်း လူသားသည် ထိုနည်းတူ အားမာန်နှင့် တည်ငြိမ်မှုကို ရရှိ၏။
Brahmā (deduced from adhyāya context: Brahma–Nārada Saṃvāda)
Tirtha: Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Nārada
Scene: A devotee places gold and silver into a donation vessel before a shrine; priests and pilgrims witness; the donor appears lighter and composed, suggesting strength born of detachment.
Detachment from precious metals is praised as a source of inner strength and moral firmness.
The broader narrative belongs to the Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra māhātmya, though this line itself teaches general vrata-ethics rather than naming a tirtha.
A vrata-like restraint: renouncing (tyāga) gold and silver as part of disciplined religious living.
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