त्वया राजन्प्रकृतिना कुलटागणिकादयः । मदिरास्वादनिरता निषेव्यंते सदा स्त्रियः
tvayā rājanprakṛtinā kulaṭāgaṇikādayaḥ | madirāsvādaniratā niṣevyaṃte sadā striyaḥ
Wahai Raja, oleh tabiatmu sendiri engkau sentiasa bergaul dengan wanita seperti pelacur dan gundik, yang ketagih rasa arak.
Queen
Listener: The King
Scene: A queen admonishes a king in a palace chamber; the king is shown with signs of dissipation—wine cup, revelry silhouettes—contrasted with the queen’s composed purity.
Association with vice and intoxication erodes dharma and blocks the fruits of mantra and worship.
No holy site is referenced; the verse is ethical admonition.
Avoidance of immoral company and intoxication is implied as part of righteous conduct (sadācāra).