परद्रव्यापहरणं परदाराभिमर्शनम् । परनिंदा परक्षेत्रहरणं परपीडनम्
paradravyāpaharaṇaṃ paradārābhimarśanam | paraniṃdā parakṣetraharaṇaṃ parapīḍanam
আনৰ ধন অপহৰণ, পৰস্ত্ৰী গমন, পৰনিন্দা, আনৰ মাটি দখল কৰা আৰু আনক পীড়া দিয়া।
Deductive attribution: Purāṇic narrator (likely Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa tradition within Brāhma Khaṇḍa)
Scene: A didactic tableau: a sage-teacher enumerates five social sins; behind him symbolic vignettes show theft, illicit approach to another’s spouse, slanderous speech, boundary-stone seizure, and assault—each shadowed by dark karmic smoke.
Purāṇic dharma identifies concrete social and personal harms as pātakas (sins) that obstruct spiritual welfare.
No tīrtha is named; the verse enumerates adharma-actions.
No direct prescription here; it lists sins in the wider discussion of purification.