धारयेन्मेखलादंडोपवीताजिनमेव च । अनिंद्येषु चरेद्भैक्ष्यं ब्राह्मणेष्वात्मवृत्तये
dhārayenmekhalādaṃḍopavītājinameva ca | aniṃdyeṣu caredbhaikṣyaṃ brāhmaṇeṣvātmavṛttaye
وہ میکھلا، عصا، یَجنوپویت (مقدس دھاگا) اور ہرن کی کھال دھارن کرے؛ اور اپنی گزران کے لیے بے عیب برہمنوں کے ہاں بھیکشا لینے جائے۔
Skanda (deduced, Kāśīkhaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A brahmacārin wearing mekhalā and upavīta, holding a staff and deerskin, walks through narrow Kāśī lanes to a blameless brāhmaṇa household for alms; he stands modestly at the threshold.
Brahmacarya is marked by simplicity and restraint—external signs and humble living support inner discipline.
The verse is a conduct-rule within the Kāśī Khaṇḍa; it does not single out a named tīrtha.
Wearing the brahmacārin’s insignia (mekhalā, daṇḍa, upavīta, ajina) and practicing bhaikṣā (alms) among worthy brāhmaṇas.