सुवर्णमाषं गामेकां भूमेरप्यर्धमंगुलम् । हरन्नरकमाप्नोति यावदाभूतसंप्लवम्
suvarṇamāṣaṃ gāmekāṃ bhūmerapyardhamaṃgulam | harannarakamāpnoti yāvadābhūtasaṃplavam
సువర్ణం మాషమాత్రమైనా, ఒక గోవును గానీ, భూమిలో అర్ధాంగుళమాత్రమైనా హరించువాడు భూతసంప్లవం వరకు నరకాన్ని పొందును.
Sūta (deduced)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A pilgrim at Prabhāsa is shown being warned by sages: even a tiny lump of gold, a cow, and a sliver of land are depicted as sacred trusts; in the background, a dark naraka realm symbolizes the long consequence of theft.
Even ‘small’ theft is spiritually weighty; dharma measures sin by principle, not by quantity.
The admonition is delivered within the Prabhāsa-kṣetra Māhātmya, shaping ethical conduct for those near the sacred field.
A moral prohibition against theft, reinforced by eschatological consequence (naraka) rather than a specific rite.