त्रिपादस्तत्र धर्मः स्यात्पादेनैकेन पातकम् । तेनापि जायते स्पर्द्धा वर्णानामितरेतरम्
tripādastatra dharmaḥ syātpādenaikena pātakam | tenāpi jāyate sparddhā varṇānāmitaretaram
அங்கே தர்மம் மூன்று பாதங்களில் நிலைக்கும்; பாபம் ஒரு பாதத்தில். ஆயினும் வர்ணங்களுக்கிடையே பரஸ்பரப் போட்டி எழுகிறது.
Skanda (deduced; exact speaker not stated in the snippet)
Scene: Dharma as a bull standing on three legs; a shadowy figure of Pāpa stands on one leg. In the foreground, groups representing varṇas argue, while a sage gestures toward reconciliation.
Even when righteousness predominates, social jealousy and rivalry can erode dharma; inner discipline is required to preserve harmony.
No single tīrtha is named in this verse; it serves as moral framing within the broader Tīrthamāhātmya narrative.
None explicitly; it is an ethical observation about dharma and societal conduct.