व्रात्यता व्रतसंत्यागः सर्वाहारनिषेवणम् । असच्छास्त्राभिगमनं शुष्कतर्काव लंबनम्
vrātyatā vratasaṃtyāgaḥ sarvāhāraniṣevaṇam | asacchāstrābhigamanaṃ śuṣkatarkāva laṃbanam
ویدی نظم سے باہر وِراتیہ کی طرح جینا، مقدس ورتوں کو چھوڑ دینا، ہر طرح کی غذا بے تمیز کھانا، جھوٹے شاستروں کی طرف رجوع کرنا، اور خشک منطق و بحث میں اٹک جانا—یہ سب ناپاک طرزِ حیات کے طور پر مذموم ہیں۔
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narrative style)
Scene: A pilgrim at a crossroads chooses a path marked ‘śāstra’ and ‘vrata’ while turning away from a gaudy path labeled ‘asacchāstra’ and ‘śuṣka-tarka’; a simple meal and vow-thread symbolize discipline; a temple silhouette beckons ahead.
Dharma is sustained by vows, discernment, and right teaching; abandoning them leads to impurity and spiritual decline.
No single tīrtha is named in this verse; it lays general ethical foundations used throughout Skanda Purāṇa’s māhātmya sections.
It implies preserving vratas and rejecting adharma; no specific dāna/snānā/japa is prescribed in this line.