कृतज्ञो मधुरालापः पापकर्मपराङ्मुखः । सत्यवाक्छौचनिलयः स्वल्पवाग्विजितेंद्रियः
kṛtajño madhurālāpaḥ pāpakarmaparāṅmukhaḥ | satyavākchaucanilayaḥ svalpavāgvijiteṃdriyaḥ
وہ شکر گزار اور شیریں گفتار تھا، اور گناہ آلود اعمال سے منہ موڑنے والا۔ قول میں سچا، طہارت میں قائم، کم گو اور اپنے حواس پر قابو رکھنے والا تھا۔
Skanda (deduced; Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A composed pilgrim-noble in Kāśī speaks gently to supplicants, offers thanks to elders, and turns away from temptations; symbolic motifs include a water pot for purity, a rosary for restraint, and the Gaṅgā ghat as backdrop.
Dharma is safeguarded by truthfulness, purity, restraint of speech, and mastery over the senses.
No single tirtha is specified; it supports the Kāśī-centered dharma narrative by praising inner purity and conduct.
None explicitly; the “śauca” theme implies purity-discipline rather than a named rite.