इत्येतत्पातकं ज्ञेयं गुरुनिंदासमं महत् । ब्रह्मघ्नश्च सुरापश्च स्तेयी च गुरुतल्पगः
ityetatpātakaṃ jñeyaṃ guruniṃdāsamaṃ mahat | brahmaghnaśca surāpaśca steyī ca gurutalpagaḥ
この罪は、師(グル)を誹謗するのに等しい大いなる罪過であると知るべきである。すなわち、バラモン殺し、酒を飲む者、盗人、そして師の床を汚す者—
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa context
Scene: A didactic tableau: a scroll or palm-leaf list of mahāpātakas held by a sage; shadowy figures representing the four great sins stand at the margins, while the guru sits luminous at center, indicating the enormity of guru-nindā.
Guru-nindā (reviling the Guru) is treated as a major spiritual crime, comparable to the most grievous transgressions.
No specific sacred geography is mentioned; the emphasis is on moral gravity within dharma.
No expiation is stated here; the verse classifies and compares offenses.