परोपकारसंयुक्तो नित्यं जपपरायणः । स्वाध्यायनिरतश्चैव न याति नरकं द्विज
paropakārasaṃyukto nityaṃ japaparāyaṇaḥ | svādhyāyanirataścaiva na yāti narakaṃ dvija
バラモンよ、常に他者の益となる行いに励み、日々のジャパに堅く依り、さらにスヴァーディヤーヤ(聖なる学習)を絶えず修する者は、地獄に赴かない。
Yama (contextual, continuing instruction in this passage)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Dvija/brāhmaṇa (explicitly addressed)
Scene: A learned brāhmaṇa listens as Yama enumerates three pillars: helping a needy family, counting japa on a mālā, and reading from a palm-leaf manuscript; the atmosphere is quiet and luminous.
Daily mantra-japa, scriptural study, and selfless service together form a protective dharma that leads away from naraka.
This verse functions as general tīrtha-māhātmya instruction within the Nāgarakhaṇḍa, emphasizing conduct that supports tīrtha-benefits rather than naming a single site in this line.
Regular japa (mantra repetition) and svādhyāya (recitation/study of sacred texts).