अश्वत्थे चरणं दत्त्वा ब्रह्महत्या प्रजायते । निष्कारणं संकुथित्वा नरके पच्यते ध्रुवम्
aśvatthe caraṇaṃ dattvā brahmahatyā prajāyate | niṣkāraṇaṃ saṃkuthitvā narake pacyate dhruvam
Wer seinen Fuß auf die Aśvattha setzt, lädt eine Sünde auf sich, die dem brahma-hatyā gleicht. Und wer sie grundlos verletzt, wird gewiss in der Hölle gepeinigt.
Brahmā (deduced from 'Brahma–Nārada saṃvāda' colophon context)
Tirtha: Aśvattha
Type: kshetra
Scene: A cautionary scene: a person about to place a foot on Aśvattha is stopped by elders; the tree is shown as a sanctum, while a shadowy vision of naraka warns against needless injury.
Sacred presence demands reverence; harming or dishonoring what is worship-worthy becomes a grave dharmic transgression.
The Aśvattha itself is treated as a sanctified locus; the warning protects the integrity of this living ‘tīrtha’.
A prohibition: do not step on or needlessly damage the Aśvattha.