अथ पाटयतः काष्ठं जाता शिरसि वेदना । काष्ठभारं क्षणात्त्यक्त्वा वटशाखावलंबितः
atha pāṭayataḥ kāṣṭhaṃ jātā śirasi vedanā | kāṣṭhabhāraṃ kṣaṇāttyaktvā vaṭaśākhāvalaṃbitaḥ
وبينما كان يشقّ الحطب، ألمّ به وجعٌ في رأسه. فألقى حمل الخشب في الحال، واتّكأ على غصن شجرة البانيان.
Śiva
Tirtha: Vaṭa-sthala (banyan spot) within Prabhāsa narrative frame
Type: kund/ghat/cave/peak
Listener: Pilgrim-audience/ṛṣis
Scene: Satyavān, mid-task, is struck by sharp head pain; he drops the wood bundle and staggers to a great banyan, gripping a low branch for support—forest light dimming as the pivotal moment arrives.
The body’s frailty reveals the certainty of kāla; awareness of impermanence urges one toward dharma and devotion.
While the immediate scene is a forest and a banyan tree, the narration remains within Prabhāsa-kṣetra-māhātmya’s sacred frame.
None; it narrates the physical onset that precedes the climactic dharmic encounter.
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