शर्वरीमध्य यामौ यौ हुतशेषं च यद्धविः । तत्र स्वपंस्तदश्नंश्च ब्राह्मणो नावसीदति
śarvarīmadhya yāmau yau hutaśeṣaṃ ca yaddhaviḥ | tatra svapaṃstadaśnaṃśca brāhmaṇo nāvasīdati
ยามกลางคืนสองยามกลาง และเศษหวิษ (havis) ที่เหลือหลังการบูชาไฟ—เมื่อหลับในกาลนั้นและฉันเศษอันศักดิ์สิทธิ์นั้น พราหมณ์ย่อมไม่ตกสู่ความอับโชค
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: Night in Kāśī: a quiet household altar with dying embers of a homa; a brāhmaṇa rests during the middle watches; at dawn he partakes of a small portion of havis-śeṣa with reverence. The city sleeps; distant ghāṭ lamps flicker.
A disciplined life connected to yajña—proper rest and consuming sanctified remnants—supports steadiness and prevents decline.
The instruction sits within the Kāśī Khaṇḍa setting; it is a conduct-rule rather than a tīrtha description.
Homa/yajña practice and the consumption of huta-śeṣa (consecrated remainder) as part of dharmic discipline.