आताडयैनं दुर्वृत्तं धृत्वा पादौ शिलातले । उत्पाटयास्य नेत्रे त्वं निधाय चरणं गले
ātāḍayainaṃ durvṛttaṃ dhṛtvā pādau śilātale | utpāṭayāsya netre tvaṃ nidhāya caraṇaṃ gale
ထိုမကောင်းမှုပြုသူကို ရိုက်နှက်လော့။ သူ၏ခြေထောက်များကို ကျောက်ဖျာပေါ်တွင် ဖိထားလော့။ ထို့နောက် သူ၏လည်ပင်းကို ခြေဖြင့်နင်း၍ မျက်လုံးများကို ထုတ်ပစ်လော့။
Skanda (deduced)
Tirtha: Avimukta-Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A bound offender is forced onto a stone platform; attendants pin his feet, one presses a foot to his throat, another reaches toward the eyes—an intense tableau of coercive punishment.
The Purāṇa uses stark imagery to awaken fear of adharma and inspire self-restraint, confession, and reform.
Kāśī is the overarching sacred geography, though this particular verse is not a tīrtha-māhātmya line.
No explicit rite is described; the implied prescription is ethical correction and avoidance of sinful conduct.