तत्संसर्गिणमावर्षमसिपत्रवने तथा । एतान्महापातकिनस्तप्ततैलकटाहके
tatsaṃsargiṇamāvarṣamasipatravane tathā | etānmahāpātakinastaptatailakaṭāhake
而与之同伙者堕入阿婆尔沙(Āvarṣa),亦堕入剑叶之林——阿私钵多罗婆那(Asipatravana)。此等大罪人又被投于沸油之釜。
Skanda (deduced for Kāśīkhaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: Implied attendants; Andhaka in the surrounding address
Scene: A group of associates (not principal criminals) are herded toward a dreadful forest whose leaves are sword-blades (Asipatravana); nearby, cauldrons of boiling oil bubble as punishment for mahāpātakins; the scene emphasizes collective consequence.
Not only the principal wrongdoer but even close associates of grave sinners are warned; companionship shapes karma.
Kāśī is the larger sacred frame, but this verse is primarily a moral-theological warning.
None; it implicitly advises saṅga-śuddhi—keeping pure company to protect one’s dharma.