परमर्म स्पृशश्चास्य परच्छिद्रप्रकाशितुः । सुतप्तायोमयाञ्च्छंकून्सर्वसंधिषु रोपय
paramarma spṛśaścāsya paracchidraprakāśituḥ | sutaptāyomayāñcchaṃkūnsarvasaṃdhiṣu ropaya
对于攻击他人痛处及揭露他人过失者,在其所有关节处钉入烧得通红的铁钉。
Skanda (deduced for Kāśīkhaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: Attendants drive glowing iron pegs into the sinner’s joints—knees, elbows, shoulders—symbolizing the breaking of social and bodily ‘sandhi’ by cruelty and fault-finding.
Deliberately hurting others by exploiting their weak points or publicizing their faults is treated as serious cruelty.
The Kāśīkhaṇḍa’s sacred horizon is Kāśī, but this particular verse is a general dharma-admonition.
None; it is a punitive description aimed at discouraging harmful conduct.