विधवा विपुलेन स्याद्दीर्घांगुष्ठेन दुर्भगा । मृदवोंगुलयः शस्ता घनावृत्ताः समुन्नताः
vidhavā vipulena syāddīrghāṃguṣṭhena durbhagā | mṛdavoṃgulayaḥ śastā ghanāvṛttāḥ samunnatāḥ
بہت چوڑے بڑے انگوٹھے کے ساتھ اسے بیوہ ہونے والی کہا گیا ہے؛ اور بہت لمبے بڑے انگوٹھے کے ساتھ اسے بدقسمت کہا جاتا ہے۔ نرم انگلیاں/پاؤں کی انگلیاں پسندیدہ ہیں—خصوصاً جو بھری ہوئی، گول اور قدرے ابھری ہوں۔
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A compassionate teacher explains toe signs to a concerned woman devotee; the ‘broad’ and ‘overlong’ big toe are shown as cautionary, while soft, compact, rounded, slightly raised toes are shown as auspicious. Lamps and a Gaṅgā-view window set the Kāśī ambiance.
It reflects a traditional karmic reading of bodily features, emphasizing that worldly conditions are seen as effects of prior actions and should be met with dharma and restraint.
The teaching sits within the Kāśīkhaṇḍa framework that extols Kāśī, though the verse itself is part of a physiognomic (lakṣaṇa) section.
No direct ritual is stated in this verse.