धर्मकामं हि मनुजं यो वारयति मंदधीः । तदाश्रितस्य जगतो निःश्वासैर्भस्मसाद्भवेत्
dharmakāmaṃ hi manujaṃ yo vārayati maṃdadhīḥ | tadāśritasya jagato niḥśvāsairbhasmasādbhavet
“بے شک جو کند ذہن شخص دھرم کے خواہاں انسان کو روکے، اس کی سانسوں ہی سے اس پر تکیہ کیے ہوئے جہان راکھ ہو جائے۔”
Arjuna
Scene: Arjuna speaks with blazing conviction; behind him, a symbolic vision: a world sustained by a pillar of breath (prāṇa), threatened by ash—illustrating the cosmic stakes of hindering dharma.
Obstructing a sincere Dharma-seeker is portrayed as a grave moral fault with far-reaching consequences.
No single site is named in this verse; it supports the broader tīrtha-yātrā ethos that unfolds immediately afterward.
None directly; it is a moral injunction emphasizing non-obstruction of Dharma-oriented action.