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viśeṣādyatidharmeṇa tapolaulyaṃ samāśritāḥ | narakaṃ yāntyasandigdhamityevaṃ śaṅkaro'bravīt
ជាពិសេស អ្នកដែលទទួលយកវិន័យយតិ (អ្នកបួស) ប៉ុន្តែជាប់ចិត្តនឹងក្តីលោភលន់ចំពោះតបៈ នោះទៅនរកដោយមិនសង្ស័យ—ដូចនេះព្រះសង្គរៈបានមានព្រះបន្ទូល។
Śaṅkara (Śiva)
Tirtha: Revā tīrtha context (general)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Śaṅkara speaks with uncompromising clarity to a group of renunciants: some sincere, others visibly proud; one performs severe austerity with a self-satisfied gaze; behind them, a shadowy hell motif symbolizes consequence.
Austerity without inner purity—driven by craving, display, or fixation—becomes spiritually harmful rather than liberating.
No specific tīrtha is mentioned; the verse is ethical instruction within the Revā Khaṇḍa’s Śaiva teaching.
A caution against adopting renunciant disciplines for the wrong motive; tapas must be aligned with dharma and humility.