क्षमी कुलीनोऽकृपणो भोक्ता निर्मलमानसः । इत्यादि गुणसंपन्नः कोपि क्वापि न दृग्गतः
kṣamī kulīno'kṛpaṇo bhoktā nirmalamānasaḥ | ityādi guṇasaṃpannaḥ kopi kvāpi na dṛggataḥ
பொறுமையுடையவன், குலீனன், கஞ்சன் அல்லாதவன், முறையாக அனுபவிக்க வல்லவன், தூய மனத்தவன்—இத்தகைய பல நற்குணங்களால் நிறைந்தவன் எங்கும் அரிதாகவே காணப்படுவான்।
Kāśī narrative voice (Uttarārdha context; traditionally Skanda addressing Agastya in Kāśī-khaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A quiet palace interior where attendants speak of an unseen brāhmaṇa’s virtues; the focus is on serene faces, restrained gestures, and an atmosphere of moral admiration rather than action.
The highest human excellence is a rare harmony of patience, generosity, and inner purity—virtues more precious than mere status.
Kāśī remains the narrative setting in the Kāśī-khaṇḍa, but the verse itself is a general praise of virtue.
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