लोभिनः क्रोधिनश्चैव प्रजायंते बहुप्रजाः । स्नानदानादि निरताः सदा विनिर्जितेंद्रियाः
lobhinaḥ krodhinaścaiva prajāyaṃte bahuprajāḥ | snānadānādi niratāḥ sadā vinirjiteṃdriyāḥ
たとえ貪り深く怒りに傾きやすく生まれることがあっても、多くの子孫に恵まれる。彼らは沐浴(snāna)や布施(dāna)などの務めに常に励み、つねに諸感官を制している。
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic voice addressing a king)
Scene: A moral tableau: figures showing anger/greed in the background, while the same community performs dawn bathing, gives alms, and practices restraint; contrast of impulses and discipline.
Even when flaws like greed and anger appear, dharma is upheld through charity, purity-practices, and restraint of the senses.
The Dharmāraṇya setting frames the teaching, but no single named tirtha is praised in this verse.
Snāna (ritual bathing) and dāna (charity), along with allied observances, supported by indriya-nigraha (sense control).