भवेद्बहुफलं राज्यं श्मशानं भवनं यथा । बहुकण्टकसंकीर्णं क्रूरकर्मभिरावृतम्
bhavedbahuphalaṃ rājyaṃ śmaśānaṃ bhavanaṃ yathā | bahukaṇṭakasaṃkīrṇaṃ krūrakarmabhirāvṛtam
राज्याला अनेक फळे भोगावी लागतात—जणू स्मशानासारखे घर; अनेक काट्यांनी भरलेले आणि क्रूर कर्मांच्या भाराने वेढलेले।
Brahmā (contextual continuation of instruction)
Scene: A contemplative teaching scene: a sage-like figure evokes kingship as a house built upon a cremation-ground—smoke, ash, thorny scrub, and shadowy figures of harsh deeds encircling a throne.
Worldly power brings complex karmic outcomes; a ruler must govern with vigilance and detachment.
No tīrtha is specified in this verse; it offers ethical counsel within the larger Tīrthamāhātmya narrative.
None; it is a moral warning about the nature of rājya and its karmic ‘thorns’.