सर्वदा मिष्टमश्नाति कर्मणा येन भास्करे । न चूडाकरणं चास्य कृतमब्दे यथाकुलम्
sarvadā miṣṭamaśnāti karmaṇā yena bhāskare | na cūḍākaraṇaṃ cāsya kṛtamabde yathākulam
(此乃那仪式)使人蒙福,常得食甘美之物,噢婆斯迦罗——然而他的剃顶礼(cūḍākaraṇa)也未在合宜之年依家族传统举行。
Citragupta
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: Bhāskara (explicit vocative in verse)
Scene: A barber’s tools and ritual items lie unused; the child’s hair remains unshorn. A narrator addresses ‘Bhāskara’ as witness, while sweets are present yet symbolically withheld—linking rite and promised sweetness.
Dharma is lived through disciplined observance of rites aligned with family and śāstra.
No tīrtha is named in this verse; it remains part of the Kāśīkhaṇḍa’s ethical narrative.
Cūḍākaraṇa (tonsure) is referenced, to be performed at the proper age/year according to kula practice.