क्व देवाः संति मिथ्यैतद्दृश्यंते चेद्भवंत्यपि । सर्वा च कूटविप्राणां द्रव्यायैषा विकल्पना
kva devāḥ saṃti mithyaitaddṛśyaṃte cedbhavaṃtyapi | sarvā ca kūṭaviprāṇāṃ dravyāyaiṣā vikalpanā
“ဒေဝတားတွေ ဘယ်မှာလဲ။ ဒီဟာ မုသာပဲ။ မြင်ရတယ်လို့ ပြောပြီး ရှိတယ်ဆိုသော်လည်း အားလုံးက ငွေကြေးအတွက် လိမ်လည်သော ဗြာဟ္မဏတို့က စီမံဖန်တီးထားတဲ့ အကြံအစည်ပဲ။”
Unspecified in snippet (within Māheśvarakhaṇḍa, likely Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa narrating a discourse)
Scene: A skeptic speaks sharply in a public setting, dismissing gods and accusing brahmins of greed; listeners react with shock, while a dharmic figure prepares to respond.
It condemns religious hypocrisy—using sacred claims as a pretext for gaining wealth—and warns against deceit in the name of dharma.
No specific tīrtha is mentioned in this verse; it is a general polemical statement within the discourse.
None; the verse critiques motivations behind religious activity rather than prescribing a rite.