विश्वासघातिनः सर्वे गुरुद्रोहरतास्तथा । मित्रद्रोहरता राजञ्छिश्नोदरपरायणाः
viśvāsaghātinaḥ sarve gurudroharatāstathā | mitradroharatā rājañchiśnodaraparāyaṇāḥ
সকলেই বিশ্বাসঘাতক ও গুরুদ্রোহে রত হবে; হে রাজন, তারা মিত্রদ্রোহেও প্রবৃত্ত হয়ে কেবল কামভোগ ও উদরপূর্তিতেই আসক্ত থাকবে।
Unspecified (addressing a king; contextual narrator within Dharmāraṇya-khaṇḍa)
Listener: King (explicitly addressed: 'rājan')
Scene: A king is addressed by a sage; behind them, allegorical figures of Kali whispering betrayal; scenes of a student turning away from guru, friends quarreling, and people driven by appetite and lust.
Kali-yuga is defined by the collapse of fidelity—toward guru and friend—driven by unchecked appetite and desire; dharma requires loyalty and restraint.
No tīrtha is named in this verse.
No explicit ritual; the implied discipline is brahmacarya/self-restraint and honoring guru-saṃbandha and friendship.