चिकित्सकान्देवलकान्मांस विक्रयिणस्तथा । विपणैः पीरजीवंतो वर्ज्याः स्युर्हव्यकव्ययोः
cikitsakāndevalakānmāṃsa vikrayiṇastathā | vipaṇaiḥ pīrajīvaṃto varjyāḥ syurhavyakavyayoḥ
طبیب، اجرت پر مندر کی خدمت کرنے والے پجاری (دیولک)، گوشت بیچنے والے، اور بازار و تجارت سے روزی کمانے والے—ہویہ اور کاویہ دونوں رسومات میں قابلِ اجتناب ہیں۔
Skanda (deduced from Prabhāsa-khaṇḍa māhātmya discourse style)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Śrāddha-performing pilgrims/householders
Scene: A śrāddha setting with symbolic figures representing excluded professions: a physician with herbal pouch, a wage-temple priest with coin, a meat-seller with scales, a trader at a stall—shown outside the ritual boundary; inside, qualified brāhmaṇas receive offerings.
Ritual roles are framed as requiring a livelihood and conduct aligned with purity and restraint.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, whose māhātmya includes detailed dharma for offerings to gods and ancestors.
Avoid certain livelihood-based categories as recipients/participants in havya (deva) and kavya (pitṛ) rites.