कथं यज्ञाश्च वेदाश्च वर्तते विश्वधारकाः । तस्मात्त्वया पुण्यमाप्तं न च पापं कथंचन
kathaṃ yajñāśca vedāśca vartate viśvadhārakāḥ | tasmāttvayā puṇyamāptaṃ na ca pāpaṃ kathaṃcana
¿Cómo podrían continuar los sacrificios y los Vedas—sostenes del mundo—(si no se contuviera a los malvados)? Por ello has obtenido mérito, y de ningún modo has incurrido en pecado.
Vāsudeva
Listener: Guha (Skanda/Kumāra)
Scene: A cosmic scene: Vedas personified as luminous beings and yajña-fire as a pillar holding the world; a protector restrains a dark figure of adharma; the fire brightens, and sages resume recitation—signifying merit gained without sin.
Upholding dharma protects yajña and Vedic stability; rightful enforcement done for protection yields puṇya, not pāpa.
No location is praised; the verse praises preservation of the Vedic-sacrificial order.
It references yajña and Veda generally, but gives no specific ritual instruction.