संस्काररहितं जन्म यतश्च पशुवत्स्मृतम् । त्वं च मद्वरदानेन ब्रह्मर्षिश्च भविष्यसि
saṃskārarahitaṃ janma yataśca paśuvatsmṛtam | tvaṃ ca madvaradānena brahmarṣiśca bhaviṣyasi
సంస్కారరహిత జన్మ పశువత్గా స్మరించబడుతుంది; అయితే నా వరదానంతో నీవు కూడా బ్రహ్మర్షి అవుతావు।
Skanda (deduced from Kaumārikākhaṇḍa context; narrative voice likely Sūta reporting)
Listener: The addressed ritual agent/devotee (‘tvam’)
Scene: Skanda bestows a boon; a formerly ordinary figure is shown receiving sacred thread/ritual marks, transforming into a radiant rishi with matted hair and staff; ‘paśu-like’ ignorance is symbolized as discarded darkness.
Saṃskāras signify dharmic refinement, while divine grace (vara) can elevate a seeker to the highest rishi-status when deserved.
No site is named; the teaching is about dharmic consecration and divine boon.
The necessity of saṃskāras (life-cycle rites) is underscored, though no single rite is specified in this verse.