कल्मषापहर-कीर्तनम् / Kīrtana for the Removal of Impurity
दीनान्धकृपणान् दृष्टवा भिक्षुकानतिथीनपि । याच्यमाना निवर्तन्ते जिह्वालोभसमन्विता:
dīnāndhakṛpaṇān dṛṣṭvā bhikṣukān atithīn api | yācyamānā nivartante jihvālobhasamanvitāḥ ||
他们见到贫困者、盲者与困苦之人——乞丐,乃至来客——便立刻避开。即使对方哀求,由于贪恋口腹之欲,他们也不给一口食物。
श्रीमहेश्वर उवाच
The verse condemns the failure of dāna and hospitality: turning away from the needy and even from guests, and refusing food due to ‘jihvā-lobha’ (greed for taste), is presented as an ethical lapse. It implies that self-control and compassion should override attachment to personal enjoyment, especially regarding basic sustenance.
Śrī Maheśvara describes a type of person who, upon seeing beggars, the destitute, and unexpected guests, avoids them and withholds food even when asked. The description functions as moral instruction within Anuśāsana Parva’s broader discourse on dharma, charity, and proper conduct.