श्रद्धाहीनं मन्त्रहीनं पात्रहीनमथापि वा । द्रव्यहीनं कालहीनं मनसः स्वास्थ्यवर्जितम्
śraddhāhīnaṃ mantrahīnaṃ pātrahīnamathāpi vā | dravyahīnaṃ kālahīnaṃ manasaḥ svāsthyavarjitam
(纵使此仪)无信心、无真言、无相应受者;或无资具、失其时宜,并以心神不定而行——
Skanda (deduced from Dvārakā Māhātmya narrative style)
Tirtha: Gomatī–Samudra Saṅgama (Dvārakā)
Type: sangam
Scene: A sequence-like tableau showing obstacles: empty offering plate (dravya-hīna), absent priest/mantra scroll (mantra-hīna), anxious mind (manasaḥ asvasthya), and then the pilgrim approaching the luminous confluence for remedy.
It lists the common deficiencies that weaken ritual performance, setting up the teaching that the tīrtha’s sanctity can still complete the offering.
The verse is part of the Gomatī–Udadhisaṅgama praise within Dvārakā Māhātmya.
It enumerates what is ideally required for śrāddha (faith, mantra, worthy recipient, resources, proper time, mental composure).