कल्मषापहर-कीर्तनम् / Kīrtana for the Removal of Impurity
क्षुत्पिपासापरीताश्व सर्वलोकबहिष्कृता: । निराशा: सर्वभोगेभ्यो जीवन्त्यधर्मजीविकाम्
kṣutpipāsāparītāś ca sarvalokabahiṣkṛtāḥ | nirāśāḥ sarvabhogebhyo jīvanty adharmajīvikām ||
تُضنيهم المجاعة والعطش، ويقصيهم الناس جميعًا، فييأسون من كل متاعٍ مشروع. وفي ذلك اليأس يقتاتون برزقٍ آثم—يعيشون على البغي والخطيئة.
श्रीमहेश्वर उवाच
The verse highlights the social and moral consequences of adharma: when people are driven into despair—hunger, thirst, and ostracism—they may abandon righteous means and survive through sinful or unlawful livelihood. It implicitly warns that adharma degrades both character and social standing, and that sustaining life should be aligned with dharma rather than wrongdoing.
Śrī Maheśvara describes the condition of those who live contrary to dharma: they are shunned by society, suffer continual deprivation, and, having lost hope of legitimate enjoyments, continue life by adopting an unrighteous mode of earning and conduct.