यम उवाच व्यग्रोऽहं सततं ब्रह्मन्प्राणिनां सुखदुःखिनाम् । तत्तत्कर्मानुसारेण गतिं दातुं सुखेतराम्
yama uvāca vyagro'haṃ satataṃ brahmanprāṇināṃ sukhaduḥkhinām | tattatkarmānusāreṇa gatiṃ dātuṃ sukhetarām
ヤマは言った。「ブラフマンよ、私は常に、楽と苦を受ける衆生に携わり、それぞれの業(カルマ)に従って、幸福であれ不幸であれ、相応の行き先を授けている。」
Yama
Listener: Brahmin interlocutor (contextual; addressed as ‘brahman’)
Scene: Yama, stern yet composed, speaks of his ceaseless duty: assigning beings their post-mortem paths according to karma, amid attendants and the imagery of scales/records.
Karma determines one’s post-death course; moral causality is administered impartially through Yama’s governance.
No single tirtha is praised in this verse; it provides the ethical framework (karma and gati) that underlies māhātmya narratives.
None explicitly; the focus is on karmic accountability rather than a named rite.