मानवसर्गः, चातुर्वर्ण्य-गुणकर्म, यज्ञ-प्रतिपादनम्, आश्रमधर्म-फल, नरकवर्णनम्
वेदवादांस् तथा वेदान् यज्ञकर्मादिकं च यत् तत् सर्वं निन्दमानास् ते यज्ञव्यासेधकारिणः
vedavādāṃs tathā vedān yajñakarmādikaṃ ca yat tat sarvaṃ nindamānās te yajñavyāsedhakāriṇaḥ
ଯେମାନେ ବେଦବାଦ, ବେଦ ଏବଂ ଯଜ୍ଞାଦି କର୍ମକୁ ନିନ୍ଦା କରନ୍ତି, ସେମାନେ ଯଜ୍ଞପଥରେ ବାଧାକାରୀ ହୁଅନ୍ତି।
Sage Parāśara (teaching Maitreya)
This verse frames yajña not merely as ritual, but as a pillar of dharma that sustains cosmic and social order; to obstruct it is to weaken that sustaining structure.
He identifies rejection and ridicule of Vedic authority—especially of yajña-based duties—as an active force of disruption, producing people who impede sacred practice and its civilizational function.
In Vaishnava Purāṇic thought, Vishnu is the Supreme Reality who upholds dharma; honoring Vedic dharma and yajña aligns society with that sustaining sovereignty, while obstructing them opposes it.