यम उवाच । अकाले नात्र चायाति कश्चिद्ब्राह्मणसत्तम । मुहूर्तमपि नो जीवेत्पूर्णकालेन वै भुवि
yama uvāca | akāle nātra cāyāti kaścidbrāhmaṇasattama | muhūrtamapi no jīvetpūrṇakālena vai bhuvi
Yama dijo: «Oh el mejor de los brāhmanes, nadie viene aquí antes de su hora. En verdad, en la tierra ningún ser vive siquiera un solo muhūrta más allá del instante en que se cumple por completo el tiempo que le fue asignado.»
Yama (Dharmarāja)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: brāhmaṇa-sattama (the brāhmaṇa)
Scene: Yama, majestic and impartial, addresses a brāhmaṇa with calm authority, emphasizing that no one comes before the appointed time; the sacred precinct frames the moral instruction.
Life and death operate under dharma through the appointed force of time (kāla); one cannot overstay the destined term.
Prabhāsa Kṣetra (Prabhāsakṣetra), whose Māhātmya frames this teaching on dharma and cosmic order.
No direct ritual is prescribed here; the verse establishes the doctrine of fixed time (kāla) governing departure from life.