आलिंगंति दुरात्मानः परदाररतास्तु ये । एते वैतरणीमध्ये पूयशोणितसंकुले
āliṃgaṃti durātmānaḥ paradāraratāstu ye | ete vaitaraṇīmadhye pūyaśoṇitasaṃkule
أولئك الرجال ذوو النفوس الخبيثة الذين يلتذّون بزوجة غيرهم يُكرهون على العناق في العذاب؛ ويقيمون في وسط نهر فيتَراني، نهرٍ مكتظٍّ بالقيح والدم.
Unspecified (Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa narrative voice)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Brāhmaṇa witness
Scene: Adulterous men are shown compelled into a grotesque ‘embrace’ while submerged in the Vaitaraṇī—an infernal river thick with pus and blood—under the watch of attendants; the river’s current symbolizes inescapable karmic flow.
Sexual misconduct that violates another household’s sanctity is a serious breach of dharma and leads to severe karmic suffering.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra; the Māhātmya uses such depictions to inspire dharmic living alongside pilgrimage.
None explicitly; the implied discipline is brahmacarya/saṃyama (restraint) and respect for gṛhastha-dharma.