शेषहव्येन यत्पृक्तमभिभूतं गुरोर्हविः । अधरोत्तरस्वारेण जज्ञे तद्वर्णवैकृतम्
śeṣahavyena yatpṛktamabhibhūtaṃ gurorhaviḥ | adharottarasvāreṇa jajñe tadvarṇavaikṛtam
অৱশিষ্ট হব্যৰ সৈতে মিহলি হোৱাৰ পিছত গুৰুৰ আহুতি দমিত হোৱাত, অধৰ-উত্তৰ স্বৰৰ ভেদে ধ্বনিত বিকৃতি জন্মিল; ফলত অক্ষৰ আৰু উচ্চাৰণ-ৰূপত পৰিবর্তন ঘটিল।
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) speaking to the sages (contextual attribution for Prabhāsa-khaṇḍa narration)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A preceptor’s oblation is shown being mixed with leftover havis; the air vibrates with visibly ‘warped’ syllables as low/high intonations clash, while sages react to the phonetic distortion.
Ritual and sacred speech require precision; careless mixing and improper intonation can distort dharma-bearing utterance.
The broader narrative belongs to Prabhāsakṣetra Māhātmya, the glorification of Prabhāsa (Somnātha region), though this verse focuses on a ritual-phonetic etiology.
No direct prescription; it highlights the importance of correct handling of havis (oblations) and proper svara (intonation).