प्रदक्षिणं परीत्याग्निमुपस्थाय दिवाकरम् । दंडाजिनोपवीताढ्यश्चरेद्भैक्ष्यं यथोदितम्
pradakṣiṇaṃ parītyāgnimupasthāya divākaram | daṃḍājinopavītāḍhyaścaredbhaikṣyaṃ yathoditam
مقدس آگ کی مبارک سمت میں پرَدَکشِنا کر کے اور سورج دیوتا کو پرنام کر کے، برہماچاری—ڈنڈا، اجِن (چمڑے کا لباس) اور یَجنوپویت سے آراستہ—حکم کے مطابق بھکشا مانگنے نکلے۔
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: Dharma-oriented hearers (students/householders/pilgrims)
Scene: At dawn, a brahmacārī circumambulates a small sacred fire altar, then faces the rising sun over the Gaṅgā, hands in añjali; he carries a staff, wears ajina and upavīta, and steps toward the lanes of Kāśī for bhikṣā.
Daily life is sacralized: worship precedes livelihood, and humility (bhikṣā) is framed as disciplined dharma.
Kāśī provides the puranic setting where such daily rites are taught as part of living in a sacred geography.
Circumambulate Agni, worship the Sun, then seek alms while bearing staff, ajina, and upavīta.