सद्वेषो भव पाखण्डे सरागः सज्जनेषु च । दुर्बोधो भव दुर्मंत्रे बधिरः पिशुनोक्तिषु
sadveṣo bhava pākhaṇḍe sarāgaḥ sajjaneṣu ca | durbodho bhava durmaṃtre badhiraḥ piśunoktiṣu
পাখণ্ডৰ প্ৰতি দ্বেষ ৰাখ; সজ্জনৰ প্ৰতি অনুৰাগ ৰাখ; দুষ্ট পৰামৰ্শত সহজে নুবুজা হওক; আৰু নিন্দুক-চুগলখোৰৰ কথাত বধিৰ হৈ থাক।
Unspecified (didactic instruction within Brahmottarakhaṇḍa; speaker not stated in the snippet)
Scene: A pilgrim at a temple gate turns away from a hypocrite in disguise; he walks toward a group of serene sādhus; dark whispering slanderers are shown as muted figures; a scroll labeled ‘durmantra’ is refused.
Protect spiritual life through discernment: reject hypocrisy and slander, and stay devoted to the company of the virtuous.
No holy site is specified; the teaching is moral-psychological guidance.
No ritual is prescribed; the practice is behavioral—choosing good company and refusing harmful speech.