वर्धमाने पुरे पूर्वमासीदंत्यजजातिजः । चण्डालः कुंभकोनाम निर्दयः पापकर्मकृत्
vardhamāne pure pūrvamāsīdaṃtyajajātijaḥ | caṇḍālaḥ kuṃbhakonāma nirdayaḥ pāpakarmakṛt
فيما مضى، في مدينة فَرْدَهَمانا، كان يعيش رجلٌ مولودٌ بين طبقات المنبوذين: شاندالا (Caṇḍāla) يُدعى كُمْبَهاكا، قاسي القلب، مرتكبًا للأعمال الآثمة.
Viśvāmitra
Listener: The King
Scene: A harsh Caṇḍāla named Kumbhaka lives in Vardhamāna, depicted as cruel and engaged in sinful acts—an ethical low point before later karmic turns.
The narrative frames later outcomes through character and conduct (pāpakarma), stressing moral causality.
The city of Vardhamāna is named as the setting within the Nāgarakhaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya narrative.
None; it establishes the setting and moral profile of a key figure.