पतिलोकात्परिभ्रष्टाः स्वर्गमार्गात्तथैव च । भूत्वा ह्यशरणा भूयो दस्युहस्तं गमिष्यथ
patilokātparibhraṣṭāḥ svargamārgāttathaiva ca | bhūtvā hyaśaraṇā bhūyo dasyuhastaṃ gamiṣyatha
「夫の世界よりも、また天界への道よりも堕ち、頼るべき所なき者となって、再び盗賊の手に落ちるであろう。」
Hari (Vāsudeva/Viṣṇu), continuing the curse
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A prophetic utterance of doom: women bereft of protection, the ‘path to heaven’ closing, and the looming threat of bandits—set against the somber aura of Prabhāsa after Kṛṣṇa’s departure.
Purāṇic ethics portray adharma as leading to loss of spiritual direction and worldly protection—inner disorder yields outer suffering.
Prabhāsakṣetra is the sacred narrative setting, though the verse emphasizes moral consequence rather than tīrtha-phala.
None; it describes the outcome (phala) of misconduct as part of the curse.