The Deliverance of King Nṛga and the Warning Against Taking Brāhmaṇa Property
स्वदत्तां परदत्तां वा ब्रह्मवृत्तिं हरेच्च य: । षष्टिवर्षसहस्राणि विष्ठायां जायते कृमि: ॥ ३९ ॥
sva-dattāṁ para-dattāṁ vā brahma-vṛttiṁ harec ca yaḥ ṣaṣṭi-varṣa-sahasrāṇi viṣṭhāyāṁ jāyate kṛmiḥ
无论是自己所施之物,还是他人所施之物,凡盗取婆罗门赖以为生之财者,将在粪秽中作虫,历六万年。
This verse warns that stealing what sustains a brāhmaṇa—whether donated by oneself or someone else—brings severe karmic reaction: birth as a worm in stool for sixty thousand years.
In the Nṛga episode, the narrative highlights how even unintended faults connected to cows and brāhmaṇas can bind one to suffering; Kṛṣṇa underscores the gravity of harming brāhmaṇas’ sustenance and the need for scrupulous dharma.
Respect and support genuine spiritual teachers and brāhmaṇas, avoid misusing religious donations or temple funds, and practice honest livelihood and careful charity so that sacred gifts are not diverted or exploited.