अर्थार्थी जीवलोकोऽयं श्मशानमपि सेवते । जनितारमपि त्यक्त्वा निःस्वः संयाति दूरतः
arthārthī jīvaloko'yaṃ śmaśānamapi sevate | janitāramapi tyaktvā niḥsvaḥ saṃyāti dūrataḥ
此有情世间贪求财利,甚至也会出入火葬场;而一旦身无分文,便远走他方,连生身之父母也弃置不顾。
Kṣatriya (narrative context within Nāgarakhaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Śmaśāna (generic, symbolic)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A figure driven by greed walks toward a cremation-ground with jackals and funeral smoke; in contrast, a penniless person departs alone, leaving even parents behind—impermanence and social abandonment are central.
Greed for wealth can push people toward impure or fearful places and can corrode family bonds; therefore one should seek artha only within dharma.
No single tīrtha is named in this verse; it functions as moral instruction within the Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra Māhātmya narrative setting.
None; it is a cautionary statement about conduct driven by wealth-seeking.