कश्चिद्देवेषु विप्रेषु गोषु साधुषु सर्वदा । हैडंबे नापकुरुषे प्रियमेतद्धरेश्च नः
kaściddeveṣu vipreṣu goṣu sādhuṣu sarvadā | haiḍaṃbe nāpakuruṣe priyametaddhareśca naḥ
Que ninguém jamais cause dano aos deuses, aos brāhmaṇas, às vacas e aos sādhus. Isto é caro a Haidamba, e é caro também ao nosso Senhor, Dharmarāja.
Dharmarāja (Yudhiṣṭhira), inferred from immediate narrative context (next verse: 'iti pṛṣṭo dharmarājñā')
Tirtha: Heḍamba-vana (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A dharmic proclamation in the assembly: the king (or elder) raises a hand in injunction, while the warrior-listener stands attentive; symbolic presence of a cow, a brāhmaṇa with staff, and a seated sadhu to embody the protected classes.
Non-injury and reverence toward devas, brāhmaṇas, cows, and sādhus is upheld as a core marker of dharma.
No specific tīrtha is named in this verse; it teaches general Purāṇic dharma rather than a location-mahātmya.
No explicit rite is prescribed; the instruction is ethical—avoid harming revered beings and uphold protection.