जनहास्यकरो लोके स्थितस्तत्रैव सर्वदा । पश्यमानो विकारांस्तान्दुःखितः स्वसुतोद्भवान्
janahāsyakaro loke sthitastatraiva sarvadā | paśyamāno vikārāṃstānduḥkhitaḥ svasutodbhavān
লোকৰ হাঁহিৰ পাত্ৰ হৈ তেওঁ তাতেই সদায় থাকিল, আৰু নিজৰ পুত্ৰৰ পৰা উদ্ভৱ হোৱা সেই বিকাৰসমূহ দেখি দুঃখিত হৈ ৰ’ল।
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator within Nāgara-khaṇḍa context)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A disgraced ascetic/sage stands amid laughing townspeople; he remains rooted, eyes lowered, watching afflicted/deformed descendants and grieving silently.
Adharma brings social disgrace and inner grief; suffering is intensified when one sees harm manifesting through one’s own family line.
No tīrtha-name is stated in this verse; it functions as narrative setup within the broader tīrtha-māhātmya chapter.
None is stated here; the verse describes an ongoing condition of humiliation and sorrow.
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