लिखित उवाच । न दोषो जायते हर्तुः पुत्रस्यात्र कथंचन । एकत्र संस्थितस्यात्र पितुर्वित्तमसंशयम्
likhita uvāca | na doṣo jāyate hartuḥ putrasyātra kathaṃcana | ekatra saṃsthitasyātra piturvittamasaṃśayam
லிகிதன் கூறினான்—இங்கே அனைவரும் ஒன்றாக வாழும் நிலையில், மகன் எடுத்தாலும் எந்தத் தோஷமும் இல்லை; ஏனெனில் அவ்வொன்றுபட்ட நிலையிலே இது உறுதியாகத் தந்தையின் செல்வமே.
Likhita
Listener: Śaṅkha
Scene: Likhita, composed and authoritative, explains the principle of undivided property; a symbolic single household boundary encloses family members, indicating shared estate.
Dharma distinguishes between undivided household property and wrongful taking; context determines moral status.
No specific tīrtha is named in this line; it supports the dharma teaching embedded in tīrtha-māhātmya narration.
None; it is a dharma-legal clarification.