कपालस्थं यथा तोयं श्वदृतौ च यथा पयः । दूषितं स्थानदोषेण वृत्तहीने तथा श्रुतम्
kapālasthaṃ yathā toyaṃ śvadṛtau ca yathā payaḥ | dūṣitaṃ sthānadoṣeṇa vṛttahīne tathā śrutam
جیسے کھوپڑی میں رکھا ہوا پانی اور کتے کی کھال میں رکھا ہوا دودھ برتن کے عیب سے ناپاک ہو جاتا ہے، اسی طرح جب علم ایسے شخص میں ٹھہرے جس کے پاس درست کردار نہ ہو تو وہ بھی آلودہ ہو جاتا ہے۔
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: Two symbolic still-lifes: a skull-cup holding water and a dog-skin bag holding milk, both shown as ritually impure; beside them, a scholar with manuscripts but disordered behavior, illustrating ‘śruta’ spoiled by bad conduct.
Knowledge without character is spiritually tainted; right conduct is the ‘vessel’ that preserves purity of learning.
Prabhāsakṣetra, where the māhātmya stresses inner purity and ethical fitness alongside outward religious acts.
An implicit prescription: choose recipients and teachers by conduct (vṛtta), not merely by learning (śruta).