राज्ये पुत्रं समाधाय वैराग्यं परमं गतः । नियतो नियताहारो भिक्षान्नकृतभोजनः
rājye putraṃ samādhāya vairāgyaṃ paramaṃ gataḥ | niyato niyatāhāro bhikṣānnakṛtabhojanaḥ
அரசாட்சியை மகனிடம் ஒப்படைத்து அவன் உன்னத வைராக்யத்தை அடைந்தான். கட்டுப்பாடுடன் மிதமாக உண்டு, பிச்சையால் கிடைத்த அன்னமே உண்டு வாழ்ந்தான்.
Śrī Bhagavān (Janārdana/Viṣṇu)
Tirtha: Kāśī (contextual continuation)
Type: kshetra
Scene: The king crowns his son, removes royal ornaments, dons simple cloth, carries a begging bowl, and lives with measured diet—an image of royal-to-renunciant transformation.
Dharma includes the courage to relinquish power and adopt disciplined living when seeking inner purification.
The verse supports the Kāśī-centered expiatory arc, emphasizing ascetic discipline as part of tīrtha-oriented purification.
Niyama (self-restraint), regulated diet, and living on bhikṣā (alms) as an ascetic observance.