नरक-निर्णयः, पाप-कर्म-फल-व्यवस्था, प्रायश्चित्त-क्रमः, तथा हरि-स्मरण-परमत्वम्
वर्णाश्रमविरुद्धं च कर्म कुर्वन्ति ये नराः कर्मणा मनसा वाचा निरयेषु पतन्ति ते
varṇāśramaviruddhaṃ ca karma kurvanti ye narāḥ karmaṇā manasā vācā nirayeṣu patanti te
ವರ್ಣಾಶ್ರಮಧರ್ಮಕ್ಕೆ ವಿರುದ್ಧವಾಗಿ ಕರ್ಮ ಮಾಡುವವರು, ಕರ್ಮದಿಂದಲೂ ಮನಸ್ಸಿನಿಂದಲೂ ವಾಕ್ಯದಿಂದಲೂ ಅಧರ್ಮಪರರಾಗಿ ನರಕಗಳಲ್ಲಿ ಬೀಳುತ್ತಾರೆ।
Sage Parāśara (teaching Maitreya)
This verse presents varṇāśrama as a stabilizing sacred order; acting against it—physically, mentally, or verbally—creates adharma that ripens into painful karmic results such as naraka.
Parāśara frames accountability as threefold—deed, thought, and speech—implying that dharma is not only external behavior but inner intention and truthful, restrained expression.
Even when Vishnu is not named, the verse assumes dharma as the cosmic law upheld under Vishnu’s sovereignty; violating that order is, implicitly, a turning away from the Supreme sustaining principle.