किं तेन ननु जातेन कुलांगारेण पापिना । यस्मिञ्जीवत्यवि निजाः पितरोऽन्यस्पृहाकराः
kiṃ tena nanu jātena kulāṃgāreṇa pāpinā | yasmiñjīvatyavi nijāḥ pitaro'nyaspṛhākarāḥ
あの罪深き者――「一族を焼く熾火(おきび)」――が生まれたところで何の益があろう。彼が生きているその間にさえ、己の祖霊(ピトリ)たちは他人の助けを求めねばならぬのだから。
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Scene: A stark moral tableau: a negligent descendant portrayed as a ‘smoldering ember’ to the lineage, while pitṛs appear faint and yearning, looking toward others for aid—an image of shame and urgency.
A life that ignores duties to ancestors becomes a disgrace to lineage; dharma is measured by responsibility, not mere birth.
No site is directly praised in this verse; it strengthens the ethical urgency behind going to the tīrtha mentioned earlier.
No new rite is specified here; it censures failure to perform ancestral offerings that keep Pitṛs satisfied.