लक्ष्मणोऽपि विदूरस्थः कोपसंरक्तलोचनः । वृक्षमूलं समाश्रित्य सुप्तश्चित्ते व्यचिंतयत्
lakṣmaṇo'pi vidūrasthaḥ kopasaṃraktalocanaḥ | vṛkṣamūlaṃ samāśritya suptaścitte vyaciṃtayat
ومكث لاكشمانا أيضًا بعيدًا، وعيناه محمرّتان من الغضب؛ احتمى عند أصل شجرة فاضطجع، غير أنّ ذهنه ظلّ يفكّر بلا انقطاع.
Narrator (puranic narrator within the Tīrthamāhātmya)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Lakṣmaṇa sits/leans at the root of a large tree, eyes reddened with anger, attempting to sleep but mentally agitated; the forest night surrounds him with watchful stillness.
Unmastered anger disturbs the mind even when the body rests; dharma requires inner discipline, not merely outward quiet.
Gokarṇa is the tīrtha in the chapter’s trajectory; this verse sets the emotional and ethical backdrop.
None; the focus is on mental state and self-governance.