निन्दामवज्ञां कुरुते भक्तो भूत्वा न जीवति । एवं दृष्ट्वा निमित्तानि विपरीतानि योगवित्
nindāmavajñāṃ kurute bhakto bhūtvā na jīvati | evaṃ dṛṣṭvā nimittāni viparītāni yogavit
Si, après être devenu dévot, on se livre à la médisance et au mépris, on ne vit pas longtemps. Voyant de tels présages contraires, le connaisseur du yoga agit avec prudence.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced)
Listener: Pāṇḍava (addressed in nearby verses; the teaching context continues)
Scene: A yogin-devotee stands at a crossroads of pilgrimage paths; shadowy figures whisper slander while ominous birds/portents appear; the yogin turns inward, restraining speech and mind.
Devotion without humility is self-destructive; slander and contempt undermine spiritual life and invite downfall.
None is mentioned; the verse emphasizes moral conduct within devotion and yoga.
No ritual is prescribed; the instruction is ethical—avoid nindā and avajñā.