ब्रह्मघ्नं चांधतामिस्रे सुरापं पूयशोणिते । कालसूत्रे हेमचौरमवीचौ गुरुतल्पगम्
brahmaghnaṃ cāṃdhatāmisre surāpaṃ pūyaśoṇite | kālasūtre hemacauramavīcau gurutalpagam
杀害婆罗门者堕入安陀昙弥斯罗(Andhatāmisra);饮酒沉醉者堕入脓血地狱(Pūyaśoṇita);盗金者堕入迦罗绳(Kālasūtra);犯师床者堕入阿毗支(Avīci)。
Skanda (deduced for Kāśīkhaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: Implied attendants and audience (Andhaka in surrounding sequence)
Scene: A didactic tableau listing four archetypal sinners, each being led toward a distinct infernal landscape: pitch-dark Andhatāmisra, a river of pus-and-blood Pūyaśoṇita, binding lines/ropes of Kālasūtra, and the bottomless Avīci abyss.
The Purāṇa highlights mahāpātakas (great sins) and teaches that moral order is upheld through inevitable karmic consequence.
The passage belongs to Kāśīkhaṇḍa’s Kāśī setting; the verse itself is a doctrinal catalog of sins rather than a site description.
None directly; it implies the need for restraint, purity, and repentance to avoid mahāpātakas.