सोष्णीषमस्तका ये च कथां शृण्वंति पावनीम् । ते बलाकाः प्रजायन्ते पापिनो मनुजाधमाः
soṣṇīṣamastakā ye ca kathāṃ śṛṇvaṃti pāvanīm | te balākāḥ prajāyante pāpino manujādhamāḥ
Those sinners—base among men—who listen to the purifying sacred narrative with their heads still covered (in disrespect) are reborn as balākā birds, cranes or herons.
Unknown (context not supplied; likely a purāṇic narrator within Brahmottarakhaṇḍa)
Scene: A purāṇa-kathā assembly: a vyāsa on a low āsana, listeners seated on the ground; one man keeps his head covered in casual disregard; the narrative’s moral consequence is symbolized by a crane/heron silhouette behind him.
Approach purāṇic kathā with reverence; disrespectful listening becomes a karmic fault.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it teaches general dharma for kathā-śravaṇa.
Maintain respectful posture and decorum—here, not covering the head while listening.