प्राप्तान्न लभंते ते भोगान्भोक्तुं स्वकर्मणा कृपणाः । मुखपाकः किल भवति द्राक्षापाके बलिभुजानाम्
prāptānna labhaṃte te bhogānbhoktuṃ svakarmaṇā kṛpaṇāḥ | mukhapākaḥ kila bhavati drākṣāpāke balibhujānām
Os avarentos, por suas próprias ações, não alcançam os prazeres para de fato desfrutar do que adquiriram. Com efeito, até para os que comem as oferendas pode haver “ardor na boca” mesmo quando se cozinham uvas—pelo destino, o doce torna-se dor.
Narrative voice within Tīrthamāhātmya (contextual speaker not explicit in the excerpt)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A miser sits before a sweet dish of grapes, yet his mouth burns; beside him, a donor eats simple food peacefully—showing karma’s reversal.
Karma shapes one’s capacity to enjoy; miserliness and wrong conduct make even legitimate pleasures turn into suffering.
No tīrtha is named directly; the verse offers ethical instruction consistent with tīrtha-mahātmya ideals.
No direct rite is prescribed; the implied corrective is dharmic living—especially generosity and right use of wealth.