भूयो यदि दिवेशानामाधिपत्यं प्रवांछसि । अपि मन्दोऽपि मूर्खोऽपि क्रियाहीनोऽपि वा द्विजः । नावज्ञेयो बुधैः क्वापि लोकद्वय मभीप्सुभिः
bhūyo yadi diveśānāmādhipatyaṃ pravāṃchasi | api mando'pi mūrkho'pi kriyāhīno'pi vā dvijaḥ | nāvajñeyo budhaiḥ kvāpi lokadvaya mabhīpsubhiḥ
“若你仍渴望再掌诸天之主权,当知此理:纵使婆罗门迟钝、无知,甚至欠缺仪轨行持,凡求两界福祉的智者,亦不可在任何处轻蔑于他。”
Vālakhilya sages (munis)
Type: kshetra
Scene: The brāhmaṇas deliver a firm, expansive teaching to Indra: if he seeks regained sovereignty, he must never despise a brāhmaṇa—even if dull, ignorant, or ritually inactive; Indra listens bowed, chastened.
Reverence toward brāhmaṇas is a pillar of dharma; contempt destroys merit and blocks prosperity in this world and the next.
The broader passage is a Tīrthamāhātmya connected with a kuṇḍa and a liṅga; this verse itself stresses dharmic conduct as the prerequisite for divine status.
No specific rite is prescribed; it frames a moral discipline (non-contempt) as necessary for regaining heavenly sovereignty.
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