प्रभाते मांसशेषं च जम्बुकैर्गृध्रघातिभिः । मच्छरीरोद्भवं चास्थि स्नायुमांसेन चावृतम्
prabhāte māṃsaśeṣaṃ ca jambukairgṛdhraghātibhiḥ | maccharīrodbhavaṃ cāsthi snāyumāṃsena cāvṛtam
ৰাতিপুৱা, অৱশিষ্ট মাংসখিনি শগুন মৰা শিয়ালে ভক্ষণ কৰিলে; আৰু মোৰ শৰীৰৰ এডাল হাড়, যি তেতিয়াও সিৰা আৰু মাংসৰে আবৃত আছিল, ৰৈ গ’ল।
A princess/maiden recounting her former-life account to a king (deduced)
Tirtha: Revā (Narmadā) context
Type: river
Scene: First light of dawn reveals scattered remains; jackals tug at leftover flesh; a single bone with sinew clings, highlighted as the narrative focus against pale morning sky and river mist.
The body is impermanent, yet in a tīrtha-land even what remains can become the seed for auspicious rebirth through the place’s puṇya.
The Revā/Narmadā tīrtha-zone that culminates in Hanūmanteśvara’s sanctifying influence.
None; the verse prepares the later tīrtha-māhātmya outcome.