लुब्धो मानी महाक्रोधी सत्याचार बहिष्कृतः । न देवं न गुरुं विप्रान्नो जानाति दुराशयः
lubdho mānī mahākrodhī satyācāra bahiṣkṛtaḥ | na devaṃ na guruṃ viprānno jānāti durāśayaḥ
كان جشِعًا متكبّرًا شديد الغضب، فطُرد من سلوك الصدق والاستقامة. وبسوء نيّة لم يعترف بإلهٍ، ولا احترم معلّمًا، ولا عرف حكماء البراهمة.
Mṛgyu
Tirtha: Vastrāpatha-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Primary frame audience (sages) / internal interlocutor
Scene: The king surrounded by symbols of vice: overflowing treasury (lobha), raised chin and lifted brow (māna), clenched fist and flaring eyes (mahākrodha). In the background, a deity shrine unattended, a guru figure ignored, brāhmaṇas turned away in sorrow.
Disrespect toward God, guru, and brāhmaṇas—paired with greed and anger—signals moral collapse and invites ruin.
The teaching is embedded in the Vastrāpatha-kṣetra Māhātmya (Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa), though the verse itself is ethical characterization.
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