अपवादं गुरोर्वक्तुर्निंदाकर्तुः सुपर्वणाम् । तप्तलोहशलाकाश्च मुखे भीषण निक्षिप
apavādaṃ gurorvakturniṃdākartuḥ suparvaṇām | taptalohaśalākāśca mukhe bhīṣaṇa nikṣipa
جو گُرو کے خلاف بہتان بولے اور جو نیکوں کی مذمت کرے، اس کے منہ میں خوفناک سرخ تپتی لوہے کی سلاخیں ڈال دو۔
Skanda (deduced for Kāśīkhaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A sinner’s mouth is forced open by attendants; glowing iron spikes are inserted, symbolizing punishment for harmful speech against guru and the virtuous.
Speech is karmically potent; slandering one’s guru and vilifying the virtuous is condemned as grave adharma.
Kāśī is the overarching sacred setting of the Kāśīkhaṇḍa, though the verse itself is a dharma-warning rather than a tīrtha-praise.
None; the verse functions as a deterrent by describing retribution for abusive speech.