चरेदात्मसहायश्च निरपेक्षो निराश्रयः । नित्यमध्यात्मनिरतो नीचकेश नखो वशी
caredātmasahāyaśca nirapekṣo nirāśrayaḥ | nityamadhyātmanirato nīcakeśa nakho vaśī
وہ اپنے نفسِ حقیقی (آتمن) ہی کو ساتھی بنا کر رہے—بےنیاز، بےآسرا؛ ہمیشہ باطنی سادھنا میں مشغول رہے؛ بال اور ناخن چھوٹے رکھے اور ضبطِ نفس قائم رکھے۔
Skanda
Tirtha: Avimukta-Kāśī (implied)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Sages/pilgrims in frame narrative
Scene: A solitary ascetic sits in meditation near the Ganga, minimal belongings, hair and nails neatly trimmed, gaze inward; the bustle of Kāśī fades behind him.
True refuge is inward: the ascetic relies on the Self, cultivates inner practice, and maintains disciplined simplicity.
Kāśī is the textual setting, portrayed as a sacred environment supporting strict renunciant discipline.
A code of conduct: non-dependence, constant adhyātma practice, and maintaining short hair and nails as marks of discipline.