हरणं परवित्तानां परदाराभिमर्शनम् । साहसानां च सर्वेषामकार्याणआं क्रियास्तथा
haraṇaṃ paravittānāṃ paradārābhimarśanam | sāhasānāṃ ca sarveṣāmakāryāṇaāṃ kriyāstathā
Dérober les biens d’autrui, souiller l’époux ou l’épouse d’un autre, et toute forme de violence et de forfait : de tels actes interdits naissent eux aussi de ce vice.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta)
Listener: Seekers/householders (implied)
Scene: A moral tableau: a shadowy figure reaching for another’s coins, another scene of illicit approach to a married woman, and a third of reckless violence—overseen by Dharma as a stern guardian; a bright path of restraint contrasts the dark acts.
Adharma manifests as theft, sexual transgression, and violence—behaviors to be renounced for purity.
None; this is ethical admonition rather than site-māhātmya.
No ritual is specified; it is a prohibition of sinful actions.