न तत्र ब्राह्मणाचाराः श्रुतिस्मृतिपराङ्मुखाः । जपस्वाध्यायरहिताः परस्त्री विषयातुराः
na tatra brāhmaṇācārāḥ śrutismṛtiparāṅmukhāḥ | japasvādhyāyarahitāḥ parastrī viṣayāturāḥ
அங்கே பிராமண ஒழுக்கங்கள் இல்லை; அவர்கள் ஸ்ருதி-ஸ்மிருதிகளிலிருந்து விலகியவர்கள், ஜபம்-ஸ்வாத்யாயம் இன்றியவர்கள், பரஸ்த்ரீ மற்றும் விஷய ஆசையால் துயருறுபவர்கள்.
Narrator of the Brahmottarakhaṇḍa (contextual Purāṇic narrator)
Tirtha: Bāṣkala-grāma
Type: kshetra
Scene: Contrasting imagery: neglected Vedic study hall with silent students; figures chasing sense-objects; a lone ascetic or teacher stands as a potential corrective presence.
Dharma declines when scripture-guided discipline (śruti-smṛti, japa, svādhyāya) is abandoned and desire rules conduct.
No; this verse critiques behavior within the story’s locale rather than praising a pilgrimage site.
Japa and svādhyāya are highlighted as essential practices whose absence marks spiritual decline.