Ahiṃsā as Threefold Restraint (Mind–Speech–Action) and the Ethics of Consumption
दण्डं समुद्गरं शूलमग्निकुम्भं च दारुणम् । असिपत्रवनं घोरवालुकं कूटशाल्मलीम्
daṇḍaṃ samudgaraṃ śūlam agnikumbhaṃ ca dāruṇam | asipatravanaṃ ghoravālukaṃ kūṭaśālmalīm ||
ຢຸທິສຖິຣະ ກ່າວວ່າ: «ມີໄມ້ລົງໂທດ, ຄ້ອນໃຫຍ່, ຫອກ, ແລະໝໍ້ໄຟອັນນ່າສະພຶງກົວ; ຍັງມີປ່າໃບດາບ, ທະເລຊາຍອັນນ່າຢ້ານ, ແລະເຂດຕົ້ນຊາລະມະລີທີ່ເຕັມໄປດ້ວຍໜາມ.»
युधिछिर उवाच
The verse uses stark images of weapons and tormenting terrains to stress that adharma leads to severe consequences; ethical conduct (dharma) is not merely ideal but safeguards one from the results of wrongdoing.
Yudhiṣṭhira is speaking and listing dreadful instruments and places associated with punishment (nāraka-like imagery), as part of a broader discussion on sin, retribution, and the moral order upheld by dharma.