कालभीतिरुवाच । को भवान्वर्णतो ब्रूहि किमाचारश्च तत्त्वतः । जन्माचारौ विदित्वा ते ग्रहीष्याम्यन्यथा न हि
kālabhītiruvāca | ko bhavānvarṇato brūhi kimācāraśca tattvataḥ | janmācārau viditvā te grahīṣyāmyanyathā na hi
Kālabhīti disse: “Quem és tu? Dize-me o teu varṇa (condição). E, na verdade, qual é a tua conduta? Só depois de conhecer teu nascimento e teu proceder aceitarei de ti; caso contrário, não.”
Kālabhīti
Listener: Bhārata (frame)
Scene: Kālabhīti raises a calm but firm hand, questioning the donor: ‘Who are you by varṇa, and what is your conduct?’ The donor stands with the water-pot, momentarily paused—hope mixed with uncertainty.
Purāṇic ethics emphasize that offerings should align with dharma—worthiness is assessed through conduct and eligibility.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it is part of an ongoing tīrtha-centered narrative.
A rule for accepting gifts: ascertain the giver’s background and conduct before receiving.