तद्वैगुण्यादपिस्वर्गात्पतिः पतति नान्यथा । तस्याः पिता च माता च भ्रातृवर्गस्तथैव च
tadvaiguṇyādapisvargātpatiḥ patati nānyathā | tasyāḥ pitā ca mātā ca bhrātṛvargastathaiva ca
Because of that fault in her conduct, even the husband falls from heaven—there is no other cause. And so too her father and mother, and likewise her circle of brothers, are affected.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A celestial scene of svarga where a husband’s seat trembles and dims due to a symbolic crack labeled ‘śīla-bhaṅga’; below, parents and brothers are shown with fading garlands, illustrating shared consequence.
Puranic ethics emphasizes that personal conduct has wider karmic and familial consequences.
Kāśī is the narrative setting, but the verse itself addresses dharma and karmic consequence rather than a location.
None; it states a doctrine of consequence (fall from svarga) tied to moral fault (vaiguṇya).