ब्रह्महा क्षयरोगी स्यात्सुरापः श्यावदंतकः । सुवर्णचौरः कुनखी दुश्चर्मा गुरुतल्पगः
brahmahā kṣayarogī syātsurāpaḥ śyāvadaṃtakaḥ | suvarṇacauraḥ kunakhī duścarmā gurutalpagaḥ
婆羅門を殺す者は肺病に悩まされ、酒を飲む者は歯が黒ずみ、黄金を盗む者は爪が歪み、師の床を汚す者は皮膚の病を得る。
Kamaṭha
Scene: A didactic tableau listing four mahāpātakas with symbolic visual metaphors: a fading body (consumption), darkened teeth, distorted nails, and diseased skin—presented as cautionary emblems rather than gore.
Grave sins (mahāpātakas) bear tangible consequences, warning one to uphold dharma and purity of conduct.
No tīrtha is praised in this verse; it is an ethical catalogue of karmic effects.
No expiation is stated here; only the stated results of specific sins.