Bhagavad Gita Chapter 01, Text 43

Bg 1.43

utsanna-kula-dharmanam
manusyanam janardana
narake niyatam vaso
bhavatity anususruma

Word for word: 
utsanna — spoiled; kula-dharmanam — of those who have the family traditions; manusyanam — of such men; janardana — O Krishna; narake — in hell; niyatam — always; vasah — residence; bhavati — it so becomes; iti — thus; anususruma — I have heard by disciplic succession.

Translation by His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada:
O Krishna, maintainer of the people, I have heard by disciplic succession that those whose family traditions are destroyed dwell always in hell.

Purport by His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada:
Arjuna bases his argument not on his own personal experience, but on what he has heard from the authorities. That is the way of receiving real knowledge. One cannot reach the real point of factual knowledge without being helped by the right person who is already established in that knowledge. There is a system in the varnasrama institution by which before death one has to undergo the process of atonement for his sinful activities. One who is always engaged in sinful activities must utilize the process of atonement, called prayascitta. Without doing so, one surely will be transferred to hellish planets to undergo miserable lives as the result of sinful activities.