त्वङ्मात्रसारनिःसारं कदलीसारसंनिभम् । ज्ञात्वैवं दोषवद्देहं यः प्राज्ञः शिथिलीभवेत्
tvaṅmātrasāraniḥsāraṃ kadalīsārasaṃnibham | jñātvaivaṃ doṣavaddehaṃ yaḥ prājñaḥ śithilībhavet
Kapag nalaman na ang katawan ay hungkag—balat lamang ang tila ‘diwa’—at kahawig ng ubod ng punong saging, ang pantas, sa pagtanaw sa katawang hitik sa kapintasan, ay lumuluwag sa pagkapit at pagkapit-dikit.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa context)
Scene: A contemplative ascetic or wise devotee sits in stillness, holding a banana stem split open to show its hollow pith, while the body is subtly depicted as fragile and transient; the mood is quiet renunciation.
Contemplating the body’s fragility and fault-filled nature helps the wise relax their clinging and cultivate dispassion.
No site is mentioned; the verse is a vairāgya-oriented reflection rather than a tīrtha-māhātmya.
No ritual act is prescribed; the practice implied is reflective discernment (viveka) leading to detachment.