अपेक्षंते न मुग्धाक्ष्यः कुलं शीलं श्रुतं धनम् । रूपमेव समीक्षंते विषमेषु विमोहिताः
apekṣaṃte na mugdhākṣyaḥ kulaṃ śīlaṃ śrutaṃ dhanam | rūpameva samīkṣaṃte viṣameṣu vimohitāḥ
痴迷的少女不再衡量门第、品行、学识或财富;一旦在纠缠的情欲中迷乱,便只注目于外在的容色。
Narrator (context within Kāśīkhaṇḍa; likely Skanda relating the episode to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A courtly or domestic scene where infatuated women gaze only at a handsome form, while symbols of lineage, learning, and wealth lie ignored; the moral is conveyed through contrasting objects and expressions.
Desire-clouded perception mistakes appearance for worth; dharma urges discernment grounded in character and wisdom.
The verse sits within the Kāśī-khaṇḍa narrative setting (Vārāṇasī/Kāśī), though this line itself is a general ethical observation.
None in this verse; it offers a dharmic caution about delusion and misjudgment.