राजानो ब्रह्मदंडेन यतयो भोगसंग्रहात् । लीढं शुना तथैवान्नं सुरया वार्पितं पयः
rājāno brahmadaṃḍena yatayo bhogasaṃgrahāt | līḍhaṃ śunā tathaivānnaṃ surayā vārpitaṃ payaḥ
国王为婆罗门惩戒之杖所击而倾覆;出家修行者因聚敛享乐而堕落。同样,被狗舔过的食物,以及被酒污秽的乳汁,都应视为不净。
Narrator (context not explicit in excerpt; likely Purāṇic narrator within Brahmottarakhaṇḍa)
Scene: A didactic tableau contrasting four images: a king humbled by a brāhmaṇa’s moral authority; an ascetic surrounded by stored luxuries; a dog-licked dish; milk tainted by liquor—visual metaphors of defilement and downfall.
Power and renunciation both require discipline: rulers must fear dharmic correction, and ascetics must avoid attachment and hoarding.
No tīrtha is named; the verse emphasizes dharma and purity norms.
Implicit purity guidance: avoid defiled food/drink; no specific vrata or tīrtha-rite is stated.