अन्ये न दीयमाने स्वे निषेद्धुःपापकारिणः । आच्छेत्तुः परवृत्तीनां जिह्वां छिंध्यस्य दुर्मुख
anye na dīyamāne sve niṣeddhuḥpāpakāriṇaḥ | ācchettuḥ paravṛttīnāṃ jihvāṃ chiṃdhyasya durmukha
ကိုယ့်ပစ္စည်းမှ လှူဒါန်းနေသူကို တားမြစ်သော အပြစ်သားနှင့် အခြားသူ၏ တရားမျှတသော အသက်မွေးဝမ်းကျောင်းကို ဖြတ်တောက်သူအတွက် သူ၏ လျှာကို ဖြတ်ပစ်လော့—အို မျက်နှာဆိုးသူ။
Skanda (deduced for Kāśīkhaṇḍa; addressing a naraka-agent/attendant in the narrative style)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A foul-faced executioner cuts out the sinner’s tongue—punishment for forbidding others’ giving and for cutting off livelihoods; the tongue symbolizes coercive speech and obstruction.
Blocking charitable giving and sabotaging others’ sustenance violates dharma and is portrayed as a grave moral offense.
Kāśī is the broader sacred context; this verse itself stresses dharma around dāna and livelihood.
Indirectly, it upholds dāna (charitable giving) by condemning those who prevent it.