येन स्वकुलजो धर्मस्त्यक्तः स पतितो भवेत् । मृतश्च नरकं प्राप्य दुःखभारेण युज्यते
yena svakulajo dharmastyaktaḥ sa patito bhavet | mṛtaśca narakaṃ prāpya duḥkhabhāreṇa yujyate
যিয়ে নিজৰ কুলৰ ধৰ্ম ত্যাগ কৰে, সি পতিত হয়; মৃত্যুৰ পাছত নৰকত গৈ দুখৰ গধুৰ বোজাৰ তলত বাঁধ খায়।
Śiva (deduced from the ongoing admonition in the chapter)
Scene: A moral tableau: a man turning away from ancestral rites while shadowy messengers of Yama and a heavy burden (duḥkha-bhāra) loom; in contrast, a luminous path of dharma stands behind him, unchosen.
Abandoning one’s rightful dharma leads to moral downfall and painful karmic consequences.
This verse does not name a particular tīrtha; it states a general dharma principle within the tīrtha-māhātmya narrative.
No specific ritual is prescribed; the instruction is to uphold kuladharma rather than abandon it.