आगमिष्यति यः पश्चाद्ब्राह्मणः श्वा भविष्यति । पापीयान्भक्तिरहितः श्रद्धाहीनो भविष्यति
āgamiṣyati yaḥ paścādbrāhmaṇaḥ śvā bhaviṣyati | pāpīyānbhaktirahitaḥ śraddhāhīno bhaviṣyati
Quem chegar depois—ainda que seja um brāhmaṇa—tornar-se-á um cão; tornar-se-á mais pecador, sem devoção e sem fé.
Pulastya (reporting the sages’ utterance/threat within the story)
Tirtha: Arbuda (Acaleśvara context)
Type: kshetra
Listener: King
Scene: A stern proclamation among the competing sages: whoever comes later will become a dog—an allegorical warning against faithlessness and lack of devotion.
The verse underscores that status alone is insufficient; without faith and devotion, one’s conduct can lead to spiritual downfall.
The Arbuda sacred setting tied to Acaleśvara/Koṭīśvara, where proper attitude is emphasized.
No rite is prescribed; it is a narrative warning highlighting the necessity of bhakti and śraddhā in tīrtha practice.