Vivāha-dharma: Kanyā-pradāna, Śulka, and Pāṇigrahaṇa-niṣṭhā (अनुशासन पर्व, अध्याय ४४)
विपुल उवाच अजितेन्द्रिय दुर्बुद्धे पापात्मक पुरन्दर । न चिरं पूजयिष्यन्ति देवास्त्वां मानुषास्तथा
vipula uvāca | ajitendriya durbuddhe pāpātmaka purandara | na ciraṁ pūjayiṣyanti devās tvāṁ mānuṣās tathā ||
វិបុលបាននិយាយ៖ «ឱ ពុរន្ទរា អ្នកមានចិត្តបាប បញ្ញាវៀចវេរ ហើយមិនអាចគ្រប់គ្រងអារម្មណ៍របស់ខ្លួនបានទេ។ បើអ្នកនៅតែបែបនេះ ទេវតាទាំងឡាយ និងមនុស្សដូចគ្នា នឹងមិនគោរពបូជាអ្នកបានយូរទៀតឡើយ»។
विपुल उवाच
Honor and authority are sustained by inner discipline: one who cannot restrain the senses and acts from a sinful disposition loses the reverence of both gods and humans. Ethical self-mastery is presented as the foundation of lasting esteem.
Vipula directly rebukes Purandara (Indra), calling out his lack of self-control and corrupt judgment, and warns him that continued misconduct will cause both divine and human beings to withdraw their worship and respect.