जयंत उवाच । किं कृतं मंदभाग्यैर्वो यत्पापं च सुदारुणम् । सर्वं पुण्यफलं लब्ध्वा द्वारकावासमुत्तमम्
jayaṃta uvāca | kiṃ kṛtaṃ maṃdabhāgyairvo yatpāpaṃ ca sudāruṇam | sarvaṃ puṇyaphalaṃ labdhvā dvārakāvāsamuttamam
जयन्त ने कहा—“अरे मन्दभाग्य लोगो! तुमने कौन-सा अत्यन्त दारुण पाप किया है, जब कि तुमने पुण्य का पूर्ण फल—द्वारका में उत्तम निवास—प्राप्त किया था?”
Jayanta
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: Jayanta pauses punishment to interrogate them: ‘What cruel sin did you do after gaining the supreme merit of living in Dvārakā?’—a didactic, courtroom-like moment.
Even great merit (like living in a holy city) can be wasted by committing severe sin; sacred privilege demands sacred conduct.
Dwārakā is praised as an “uttama” (supreme) abode whose very residence is a fruit of accumulated merit.
None directly; it frames an ethical principle—holy residence must be matched by dharmic behavior.