मातृपितृपरित्यागः कूटसाक्षी सुहृद्वधः । अभक्ष्यभक्षणं वन्यजंतूनां काम्यया वधः
mātṛpitṛparityāgaḥ kūṭasākṣī suhṛdvadhaḥ | abhakṣyabhakṣaṇaṃ vanyajaṃtūnāṃ kāmyayā vadhaḥ
تركُ الأمّ والأب، وشهادةُ الزور، وقتلُ الصديق، وأكلُ المحرَّم، وقتلُ دوابّ البرّ بدافع الشهوة—كلّ ذلك من عظائم الآثام.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta)
Scene: A sequence of moral tableaux: an elderly mother and father left unattended; a courtroom scene with a witness speaking falsely; a friend struck down; a person eating prohibited food; a hunter killing a deer for pleasure—each under the shadow of Yama’s gaze.
Dharma rests on gratitude to parents, truthfulness, loyalty, purity in diet, and restraint from desire-driven violence.
No tīrtha is mentioned; the teaching is ethical and dharma-centered.
No specific rite; it lists prohibited actions to be avoided.