सुश्रांतः क्षुत्पिपासार्तो निशीथे तमसावृते । गर्तायां पतितोऽकस्मात्पूर्णायां पयसा नृपः
suśrāṃtaḥ kṣutpipāsārto niśīthe tamasāvṛte | gartāyāṃ patito'kasmātpūrṇāyāṃ payasā nṛpaḥ
وكان الملكُ قد أضناه التعبُ وعذّبته الجوعُ والعطش؛ وفي جوفِ الليلِ المظلمِ المُطبق، سقط فجأةً في حفرةٍ ممتلئةٍ بالماء.
Narrator (exact speaker not stated in excerpt)
Tirtha: Garta-tīrtha (pit/kund within Camatkārapura; descriptive name)
Type: kund
Listener: Brāhmaṇa audience (continued address context)
Scene: Midnight scene: dense darkness, the king stumbling from exhaustion, then falling into a circular pit brimming with water; attendants absent or distant; moon obscured; the water faintly glows, hinting sanctity.
Even unintended contact with a sacred place can become the doorway to purification when a tīrtha’s power is present.
The incident occurs in the Camatkārapura-kṣetra context; the pit of water functions as the tīrtha medium in the narrative.
No explicit prescription—this verse narrates an accidental immersion associated with tīrtha power.