चातुर्मास्ये विशेषेण विना यज्ञादिकारणम् । एतदुक्तमशेषेण यत्पृष्टोऽहमिह त्वया
cāturmāsye viśeṣeṇa vinā yajñādikāraṇam | etaduktamaśeṣeṇa yatpṛṣṭo'hamiha tvayā
Đặc biệt trong Cāturmāsya—trừ khi vì những việc như tế lễ (yajña) và tương tự—ta nay đã nói trọn vẹn điều ngươi hỏi ta tại đây.
Skanda (deduced)
Scene: A teacher-sage concluding instruction to a questioner; a palm-leaf manuscript or rosary in hand; in the background, a small yajña-kuṇḍa indicating the ‘exception for sacrifice’.
Sacred seasons impose heightened restraints, with limited exceptions for Vedic sacrificial necessities.
The verse functions as a concluding instruction within the Nāgarakhaṇḍa tīrtha discourse rather than naming a separate tīrtha.
During Cāturmāsya, avoid prohibited acts except when required for yajña and related rites.
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