धर्ममेवानुतिष्ठंतः पुण्यं विंदंति तत्फलम् । अधर्ममनुतिष्ठंतस्ते पापफलभोगिनः
dharmamevānutiṣṭhaṃtaḥ puṇyaṃ viṃdaṃti tatphalam | adharmamanutiṣṭhaṃtaste pāpaphalabhoginaḥ
Quienes practican sólo el Dharma alcanzan el mérito y su fruto; mas quienes siguen el Adharma se vuelven quienes padecen los resultados del pecado.
Brahmā (deduced from Brahmottarakhaṇḍa context; speaker not explicit in the snippet)
Scene: A didactic tableau: a calm sage instructs disciples; on one side a path of light labeled Dharma leading upward, on the other a shadowed path labeled Adharma leading downward; subtle imagery of scales of justice and karmic fruits.
Moral causality is direct: dharmic conduct yields puṇya, while adharmic conduct yields suffering through pāpa.
No tīrtha is mentioned; this is a general dharma-śāstra style teaching.
The prescription is behavioral: adhere to Dharma and avoid Adharma to shape one’s karmic outcome.