न हीदृशमनायुष्यं लोके किंचन विद्यते । यादृशं पुरुषस्येह परदारोपसेवनम्
na hīdṛśamanāyuṣyaṃ loke kiṃcana vidyate | yādṛśaṃ puruṣasyeha paradāropasevanam
اس دنیا میں مرد کی عمر اور بھلائی کو برباد کرنے والی کوئی چیز اتنی نہیں جتنی دوسرے کی بیوی سے تعلق رکھنا۔
Unspecified narrator (didactic statement within the story)
Scene: A didactic tableau: a sage instructs a gathered audience (or the penitent) with calm authority; behind, symbolic imagery shows a household protected by dharma versus a shadowy scene of ruin caused by illicit desire.
Sexual misconduct, especially violating another’s marriage, is portrayed as a powerful destroyer of merit, peace, and longevity.
No specific sacred geography appears in this verse.
None; this is a moral prohibition framed as a universal warning.