विरोम विशिरं शस्तं पाणिपृष्ठंसमुन्नतम् । वैधव्यहेतुरोमाढ्यं निर्मांसं स्नायुमत्त्यजेत्
viroma viśiraṃ śastaṃ pāṇipṛṣṭhaṃsamunnatam | vaidhavyaheturomāḍhyaṃ nirmāṃsaṃ snāyumattyajet
É louvada a mão sem pelos e sem veias salientes; e o dorso da mão, levemente erguido, é tido por auspicioso. Porém deve-se rejeitar a mão excessivamente peluda—considerada causa de viuvez—ou a que é sem carne e toda nervosa e tendinosa.
Skanda
Tirtha: Avimukta-kṣetra (Kāśī)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Generic
Scene: Comparison of hand features: hairless and veinless hands praised; gently raised back of hand auspicious; excessively hairy (widowhood-cause) and fleshless sinewy hands to be avoided—shown as a didactic chart-like scene in a sacred setting.
It upholds the ideal of balanced, healthy form as auspicious and treats harshness/excess as a sign of potential suffering in worldly life.
The passage belongs to the Kāśī Khaṇḍa’s Kāśī-centered teaching milieu; no distinct tīrtha is named in this verse.
None; it is guidance in the style of lakṣaṇa (physiognomic) evaluation.