तुलाधारधरः कार्यो रिपौ मित्रे च यः समः । श्रावयेत्प्राड्विवाकोऽपि तुलाधारं विचक्षणः
tulādhāradharaḥ kāryo ripau mitre ca yaḥ samaḥ | śrāvayetprāḍvivāko'pi tulādhāraṃ vicakṣaṇaḥ
Als Träger der Waage soll man einen Unparteiischen einsetzen, der Feind und Freund gleich begegnet. Selbst der gelehrte Richter (prāḍvivāka) soll, wenn er einsichtig ist, den Waagenträger anweisen und ihn das rechte Verfahren befolgen lassen.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced from Māheśvara Khaṇḍa narrative convention)
Scene: A court-like mandapa: the balance apparatus stands center; an impartial balance-holder stands calm; a learned judge instructs; disputants stand aside under temple pillars.
Dharma in judgment begins with impartiality; ritual procedures must be overseen by unbiased, competent persons.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it focuses on dharma-śāstric procedure within the Purāṇic discourse.
Appointment and instruction of an impartial balance-holder for the weighing-ordeal (tulā-parīkṣā).