राक्षसानिवसंत्यस्यामपरद्रोहिणः सदा । जातिमात्रेण रक्षांसि वृत्तैः पुण्यजना इमे
rākṣasānivasaṃtyasyāmaparadrohiṇaḥ sadā | jātimātreṇa rakṣāṃsi vṛttaiḥ puṇyajanā ime
तस्यां पुरीं राक्षसाः निवसन्ति, ये सदा परद्रोहवर्जिताः; जातिमात्रेण रक्षांसि, वृत्तैस्तु ते पुण्यजनाः।
Gaṇas (contextual continuation from previous verse)
Tirtha: Saṃyaminī-purī
Type: kshetra
Listener: Mahābhāga interlocutor
Scene: Within a twilight city, formidable Rākṣasa-figures with gentle eyes offer protection, not violence—hands in anjali, guarding travelers, refusing aggression; gaṇas narrate from the foreground.
Dharma is measured by conduct, not merely by birth: even those called ‘Rākṣasa’ can be virtuous through non-harm and right living.
No earthly tīrtha; it describes the moral character of inhabitants in a cosmographic city.
None explicitly; the implied discipline is aparadroha—refraining from harming others.