समागतौ तदा दृष्टौ मध्ये ज्वलितपावकौ । पुण्यपापानि जन्तूनां श्रुतिस्मृत्यर्थपारगौ
samāgatau tadā dṛṣṭau madhye jvalitapāvakau | puṇyapāpāni jantūnāṃ śrutismṛtyarthapāragau
তেতিয়া দুজনক দেখা গ’ল, তাত উপস্থিত হৈ জ্বলি থকা অগ্নিৰ মাজত থিয় হৈ। তেওঁলোক জীৱসকলৰ পুণ্য-পাপ বিচাৰক, আৰু শ্ৰুতি-স্মৃতিৰ অৰ্থত পাৰদৰ্শী।
Unspecified (Revā Khaṇḍa narrator; likely Sūta in the frame)
Scene: Two authoritative figures stand amid a ring of blazing fire, calm and discerning, holding scriptures/scrolls; they weigh the deeds of beings with unblinking clarity.
Moral judgment is portrayed as grounded in sacred law (Śruti–Smṛti), affirming that dharma is knowable and not arbitrary.
None; the verse concerns the judicial process in Yama’s realm.
None explicitly; it emphasizes scriptural standards for evaluating conduct.