यथाल्पबोधं पुरुषं दुःखं संसारसंभवम् । तथास्य हृदयं भित्त्वा जगाम धरणीतलम्
yathālpabodhaṃ puruṣaṃ duḥkhaṃ saṃsārasaṃbhavam | tathāsya hṛdayaṃ bhittvā jagāma dharaṇītalam
كما أنّ حزن الدنيا المولود من السَّمْسارا يطغى على قليل الفهم، كذلك بعد أن شُقَّ قلبه سقط على وجه الأرض.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating to the sages (deduced)
Scene: A dramatic moment of collapse: a figure’s heart metaphorically ‘split’ and the body falling to the earth, with a dark aura of saṃsāric sorrow surrounding him; onlookers frozen in shock.
Ignorance (alpa-bodha) makes saṃsāric suffering decisive; wisdom is portrayed as the protection of the inner ‘heart’.
No specific sacred site is referenced in this verse.
None.