नित्योद्वेजकमाहुर्यं बुधास्तं श्रृणु तत्त्वतः । यश्च याचनिको नित्यं न स स्वर्गस्य भाजनम्
nityodvejakamāhuryaṃ budhāstaṃ śrṛṇu tattvataḥ | yaśca yācaniko nityaṃ na sa svargasya bhājanam
ผู้ที่บัณฑิตเรียกว่า “ผู้ก่อความรำคาญอยู่เนืองนิตย์” จงฟังความจริงนั้นให้ถ่องแท้: ผู้ใดเป็นผู้ขอทานคอยรบเร้าผู้อื่นอยู่เสมอ ผู้นั้นไม่เป็นผู้สมควรแก่สวรรค์
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced from Māheśvara-khaṇḍa context)
Scene: A sage instructs a householder: on one side a calm, self-restrained seeker; on the other a persistent beggar disturbing a household—contrasted to teach nīti; the atmosphere is admonitory yet compassionate.
A life that continually burdens others through importunate begging is condemned as ethically harmful and spiritually unfit.
No tīrtha is referenced; this is a general dharma teaching on conduct.
No specific ritual is prescribed; it offers a moral injunction discouraging habitual solicitation.