अहं चापि समालोक्य त्वां मुने मन्मथोपमम् । हता कामशरैस्तीक्ष्णैर्न च गंतुं समुत्सहे
ahaṃ cāpi samālokya tvāṃ mune manmathopamam | hatā kāmaśaraistīkṣṇairna ca gaṃtuṃ samutsahe
আৰু মইও, হে মুনি, তোমাক মনমথসম সুন্দৰ দেখি, কামৰ তীক্ষ্ণ শৰবাণে আঘাতপ্ৰাপ্ত হৈছোঁ; এতিয়া আঁতৰি যাবলৈ মোৰ সাহস নাই।
Rambhā
Type: kshetra
Scene: Rambhā confesses her own desire: the sage appears Manmatha-like; invisible sharp flower-arrows strike her; she stands as if rooted, unable to depart.
It portrays desire as a powerful force that overwhelms even resolve, setting the stage for dharma to be proven through restraint and repentance.
Not specified in this verse; it functions as narrative within a broader tīrtha-māhātmya chapter.
None in this verse.