इह मानुष्यके लोके दीनान्धाश्च भवन्ति ते । देवब्रह्मस्वहर्त्ःणां नराणां पापकर्मणाम्
iha mānuṣyake loke dīnāndhāśca bhavanti te | devabrahmasvahartḥṇāṃ narāṇāṃ pāpakarmaṇām
এই মানৱলোকে তেওঁলোক দীন আৰু অন্ধ হৈ পৰে—যিসকল পাপী মানুহে দেৱতা আৰু ব্ৰাহ্মণৰ ধন-সম্পত্তি হৰণ কৰে।
Deductive: Skanda (Kārttikeya) narrating within Āvantya Khaṇḍa’s Reva Khaṇḍa frame
Misappropriating sacred or consecrated wealth (devadravya, brahmasva) is a grave adharma that rebounds as suffering even in human birth.
The Reva Khaṇḍa broadly centers on the Revā/Narmadā sacred corridor; this verse is ethical-legal instruction rather than site-glorification.
No direct rite is stated; the implied prescription is non-stealing, restitution, and protection of temple and Brahmin endowments.