राजोवाच । ब्रह्मन्किमेष धर्मस्ते किमेतद्गुरुशासनम् । अस्वर्ग्यमयशस्यं च परदाराभिमर्शनम्
rājovāca | brahmankimeṣa dharmaste kimetadguruśāsanam | asvargyamayaśasyaṃ ca paradārābhimarśanam
قال الملك: أيها البراهمن، أيُّ «دهرما» هذه التي تزعمها، وأيُّ تعليم من مُعلِّمٍ هذا؟ إن مسَّ زوجةِ غيرك ليس طريقًا إلى السماء، بل هو عارٌ وخزي.
Bhadrāyu (the king)
Scene: The king rises, palm outward in refusal, addressing the brāhmaṇa; the queen remains protected; courtiers align behind the king, signaling dharma’s authority.
Dharma is not validated by status alone; acts that violate marital ethics lead to disgrace and spiritual downfall.
No tīrtha is mentioned; the focus is normative dharma.
None; it states an ethical prohibition (paradārābhimarśana-niṣedha).