कूटसाक्ष्यरता ह्येते कटुवाङ्निरतास्तथा । एते लोहमयास्तम्भान्संतप्तान्पावकप्र भान्
kūṭasākṣyaratā hyete kaṭuvāṅniratāstathā | ete lohamayāstambhānsaṃtaptānpāvakapra bhān
Estos son los que se deleitan en el falso testimonio y perseveran en la palabra áspera; se les obliga a abrazar pilares de hierro, al rojo vivo, resplandecientes como el fuego.
Unspecified (Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa narrative voice)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Brāhmaṇa witness
Scene: Sinners who enjoyed false testimony and harsh speech are forced to cling to blazing iron pillars, glowing like fire; their mouths are shown as the symbolic source of sin, while the pillars represent unyielding truth.
Truthfulness and gentle speech are pillars of dharma; violating them through perjury and cruelty rebounds as intense suffering.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, whose Māhātmya teaches dharma by contrasting pilgrimage merit with the fate of adharma.
No explicit ritual is stated; the verse emphasizes ethical disciplines: satya (truth) and śubha-vāk (wholesome speech).
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