यत्पापं शस्त्रकर्तृणां तथा वह्निप्रदायिनाम् । तन्मे स्याद्यदि नो हन्मि सर्पं दृष्टिवशं गतम्
yatpāpaṃ śastrakartṛṇāṃ tathā vahnipradāyinām | tanme syādyadi no hanmi sarpaṃ dṛṣṭivaśaṃ gatam
ஆயுதம் செய்வோருக்கும் தீ வைத்து தீங்கு விளைவிப்போருக்கும் உரிய பாவம்—என் பார்வையின் ஆட்பட்டுத் வந்த பாம்பை நான் கொல்லாவிடில், அது எனக்கே ஆகுக.
Unspecified (Nāgarakhaṇḍa, Tīrthamāhātmya narrative voice; likely a vow-like utterance within the tīrtha episode)
Scene: A serpent near dry brush and a torch—suggesting the danger of fire—while the protector stands ready; in the background, a smithy silhouette hints at weapon-making as a condemned act.
It equates negligence in a critical moment with severe societal harms, stressing dharma as active responsibility, not mere abstention.
Within Nāgarakhaṇḍa’s Tīrthamāhātmya (Adhyāya 29); the verse itself does not specify the tīrtha name in this excerpt.
None is directly stated; the verse functions as a moral-legal avowal within the māhātmya’s story context.