हन्यमानस्त्वमस्माभिर्यदि मुक्तोसि वै द्विज । कस्मात्पुनः समायातो मरणाय च दुष्टधीः
hanyamānastvamasmābhiryadi muktosi vai dvija | kasmātpunaḥ samāyāto maraṇāya ca duṣṭadhīḥ
যদি আমাদের আঘাতে পীড়িত হয়েও তুমি, হে দ্বিজ, সত্যিই মুক্ত হয়ে থাকো, তবে দুষ্টবুদ্ধি হয়ে মৃত্যুর জন্য আবার কেন ফিরে এলে?
Durmukha (implied, addressing Durvāsā)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: Durmukha confronts the brāhmaṇa/sage with taunting words, gesturing aggressively; the dvija stands composed, embodying restraint amid threat.
Threatening a brāhmaṇa-sage is portrayed as grave adharma that rebounds upon the aggressor.
Dvārakā’s dharmic realm is implied, where sacred persons are protected under the Lord’s guardianship.
No explicit ritual; the focus is ethical—condemning violence toward the twice-born and the saintly.