कस्यचित्त्वथ कालस्य परवित्तापहारकः । अलक्षद्ब्राह्मणस्तच्च दुःशीलाख्यो व्यचिंतयत्
kasyacittvatha kālasya paravittāpahārakaḥ | alakṣadbrāhmaṇastacca duḥśīlākhyo vyaciṃtayat
En cierto momento, un brāhmaṇa ladrón de la riqueza ajena, llamado Duḥśīla, lo advirtió y comenzó a tramar.
Sūta (contextual continuation)
Scene: A lean brāhmaṇa with sharp eyes (Duḥśīla) watches from the side as the hoarder guards his chest; the thief’s face shows calculation, fingers subtly counting possibilities.
Adharma attracts adharma: greed and hoarding invite criminals and misfortune, as moral causality unfolds.
The verse continues the tīrtha-framed narrative; the site is not named in this line.
None; it introduces an antagonist and his intent.
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