दीक्षितेन परिज्ञाता दैवाद्द्यूतकृतः करे । उवाच दीक्षितस्तं च कुतो लब्धा त्वयोर्मिका । पृष्टस्तेनाथ निर्बंधादसकृत्प्रत्युवाच किम्
dīkṣitena parijñātā daivāddyūtakṛtaḥ kare | uvāca dīkṣitastaṃ ca kuto labdhā tvayormikā | pṛṣṭastenātha nirbaṃdhādasakṛtpratyuvāca kim
机缘之下,那受灌顶的婆罗门见赌徒手上戴着此物。那位迪克希塔问他:“你从何处得来这枚戒指?”被一再逼问之下,他究竟如何作答?
Skanda (deduced for Kāśīkhaṇḍa narration to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: Audience within Kāśīkhaṇḍa frame (not specified)
Scene: A consecrated brāhmaṇa notices a distinctive ring on a gambler’s hand; he points and questions sharply while onlookers gather, the gambler uneasy under scrutiny.
Dharma demands accountability—when wrongdoing is suspected, a righteous person questions it directly.
The narrative belongs to Kāśī’s sacred setting in the Kāśīkhaṇḍa, but no specific tīrtha is named in this verse.
The mention of “dīkṣita” signals consecrated religious status, but no specific rite is prescribed in this line.