अत्र चाधोमुखा बद्धा वृक्षशाखावलंबिताः । पच्यंते वह्निनाऽधस्ताद्ब्रह्मघ्ना ये च मानवाः
atra cādhomukhā baddhā vṛkṣaśākhāvalaṃbitāḥ | pacyaṃte vahninā'dhastādbrahmaghnā ye ca mānavāḥ
ইয়াত অধোমুখ কৰি বন্ধনে আবদ্ধ কৰি গছৰ ডালত ওলমাই থোৱা হয়। যিসকল মানুহ ব্ৰাহ্মণ-হন্তা (ব্ৰহ্মঘ্ন), সিহঁতক তলৰ পৰা অগ্নিয়ে দগ্ধ কৰি পকাই তোলে।
Skanda (deduced)
Scene: In Adhomukha, inverted sinners hang from tree branches, tightly bound; flames roar upward from below, scorching them while attendants maintain the suspension.
Violence against the innocent—especially brahmahatyā—destroys merit and leads to extreme karmic retribution.
The verse is punitive cosmology within a tīrtha-focused section; it does not itself identify a pilgrimage site.
No expiation (prāyaścitta) is described here; only the consequence is stated.
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