पतनं जायते पुंसां नरके कालसूत्रके । तत्रत्या यातना घोरा विहिता शास्त्रकर्तृभिः
patanaṃ jāyate puṃsāṃ narake kālasūtrake | tatratyā yātanā ghorā vihitā śāstrakartṛbhiḥ
يسقط الرجال في الجحيم المسمّى «كالسوترا»؛ وقد وُضِعت العذابات الرهيبة هناك على يد واضعي الشرائع المقدّسة.
Skanda (deduced from Skanda Purana narrative style within Āvantya Khaṇḍa)
Scene: A stark depiction of Kālasūtra: a dark, iron-lined plane or corridor marked by ‘time-thread’ imagery; sinners falling downward; Yamadūtas enforcing śāstra-ordained punishments; Chitragupta’s record implied.
Śāstra describes karmic consequences: adharma leads to specific, severe results, urging a dharmic life.
The broader context is Revā (Narmadā) Mahātmya, though this verse itself focuses on Naraka consequences rather than a single tīrtha.
No direct rite is prescribed here; it frames the authority of śāstra regarding karmic punishment.