समः शत्रुषु मित्रेषु समलोष्टाश्मकांचनः । भूत्वा कालं नयिष्यामि यावत्कालस्य संस्थितिः
samaḥ śatruṣu mitreṣu samaloṣṭāśmakāṃcanaḥ | bhūtvā kālaṃ nayiṣyāmi yāvatkālasya saṃsthitiḥ
பகைவரும் நண்பரும் என சமமாக இருந்து, மண் கட்டி, கல், பொன் ஆகியவற்றை ஒன்றெனக் கருதி, காலம் அனுமதிக்கும் வரை இவ்வித ஒழுக்கத்தில் காலத்தை கழிப்பேன்।
King (pārthiva)
Scene: The king adopts an ascetic demeanor: calm face, simple garments, perhaps seated in meditation; symbolic objects—clod, stone, and gold—lie before him, all regarded equally; enemies and friends stand at a distance, both met with the same gaze.
True tapas includes inner renunciation—equanimity and non-attachment—alongside outward vows.
The inner disposition described prepares the pilgrim for the grace associated with Śaṅkhatīrtha.
Maintain samatā (even-mindedness) and vairāgya (non-attachment) as part of one’s austerity.