ते यमेन समादिष्टा नव पातकनायकाः । ते सर्वे संगता भूयो घोराः पातकनायकाः
te yamena samādiṣṭā nava pātakanāyakāḥ | te sarve saṃgatā bhūyo ghorāḥ pātakanāyakāḥ
Jene neun „Anführer der Sünden“, von Yama beauftragt, versammelten sich abermals — wahrlich furchterregend waren diese pātaka-nāyakas.
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic narrator; exact speaker not explicit in the snippet)
Tirtha: Naraka (Yamaloka)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Nine fearsome pātaka-nāyakas gather in a circle, each with distinct emblem (coins, broken kalasha, stolen manuscript, chains), with shadowy upapātakas behind them; a hell-gate and Yama’s banner in the distance.
The Purāṇic universe portrays sin as organized and forceful, underscoring the need for dharma and purifying practices.
None is mentioned in this verse.
No direct prescription here; the narrative prepares for the later stress on Rudra-recitation.