शिवभक्तान्समालोक्य किंचिच्च परिदित्सुकान् । गर्हयेद्वैष्णवान्सर्वाञ्शैवलिंगोपजीवकः
śivabhaktānsamālokya kiṃcicca pariditsukān | garhayedvaiṣṇavānsarvāñśaivaliṃgopajīvakaḥ
Voyant des dévots de Śiva en quête d’un secours, fût-il minime, lui—bien qu’il vécût en servant le liṅga de Śiva—blâmait tous les Vaiṣṇava.
Devadeva (Śiva) continuing the narration
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A temple-servant near a Śiva-liṅga accepts offerings, yet turns outward to scold Vaiṣṇava pilgrims; nearby, humble Śiva-bhaktas ask for small aid; the liṅga stands central as witness to the contradiction.
One must not weaponize sectarian identity; living by sacred service demands humility and respect toward all devotees.
No single tīrtha is specified; the verse belongs to a Kāśī-based moral account tied to sacred institutions like liṅga-service.
No explicit ritual; it critiques unethical behavior surrounding religious livelihood and condemns devotee-censure (garhā/nindā).